Try installing from a safe mode boot logged on as local administrator.
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"Che" wrote:
|I am trying to upgrade a Windows 2000 Professional SP2 to SP4, at the end
of
| the upgrade, I got the error above and it rolled back to SP2.
|
| Tried to deinstall Norton Antivirus and run the install under a different
| Administrator account and got the same error. There is lots of space on
the
| disk as well.
|
| What else can I do to by past the error above? Please help.
|
| Thanks
| Che
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