I want to reinstall windows XP pro on Dell XPS M140 but when I attempt to boot CD it says "INF File txtsetup.sif damage or absent status 1024" What should I do? I pretty computer save but not pro, so please help me to solve this problem.
I want to reinstall windows XP pro on Dell XPS M140 but when I attempt to boot CD it says "INF File txtsetup.sif damage or absent status 1024" What should I do? I pretty computer save but not pro, so please help me to solve this problem.
Sound like disk is broken or damaged. Attempts clear out it or discover somebody else with XP pro disk. It will have to be correct version of disk for serial number to work.
I initiate Windows Password Key 8.0. Is not supported XP, 2000, and NT; I have individually tested it with Vista Home Premium and final. It creates password revival CD, DVD, USB Flash Drive for home, business and venture. It works completely to retune Windows password.
Use a program called nLite to slipstream all of your drivers into your Windows XP installation. You can also add updates and service packs that can be downloaded from Microsoft. Doing this before installation prevents corruption that could occur from installing them after. If you accidentally get any viruses and don’t know about it, critical operating system files could be harmed from running the updates. Finally, nLite can remove all the programs and services that you don’t need to save disk and RAM space. Using nLite is helpful to make installation simpler, and saves time if you find yourself reinstalling Windows quite often. After you’re done processing your original Windows install CD, nLite will create an ISO file that can be burned to a blank disc. As long as you use your product key from your genuine COA, this is totally legal.
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