Re: Failed Windows XP reinstall

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Hi Julie, You need to put your windows xp cd in your machine and then restart
your machine. When it boots up you will see press any key to install windows
xp.

Then you just follow what's on the screen and format your harddrive first
and do a clean install.

Format using the longer version of format not the quick to get rid of all
information on your computer.

You can read this to help you with formatting your computer
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313348

Hope this helps,
--
Robyn


"Chris D" wrote:

Hi Julie,

Did you boot to the XP CD or try running from the OS?

The error message "The signature for Windows XP Home Edition Upgrade is
invalid." looks like it is trying to upgrade XP or it is an upgrade Cd you
have?

If it a standard XP Cd you should be able to boot to it and remove the
existing partition and install fresh. Some OEM PC's require a manufacturers
CD to boot from which then asks for the OEM XP CD




"julie" <julie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:7919E1B2-06D9-461F-8605-DD8F35DC04CF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I am at a loss here. I was having some problems with my computer so I
decided
I'd be better of starting over. So I backed up my files and then just put
in
the windows Xp home edition install cd that came with my Dell. Like an
idiot,
I didn't really do any research before I did this. Everything was going
along fine. I was asked if I wanted to install, etc. About 20 minutes into
it, it rebooted and then a new screen came up from Windows. When it got
to
the install part it said there were 39 minutes left. Then I got a box with
an
error message. The box had C:\WINDOWS\setuperr.log at the top. Inside it
said:

Warning:
setup was unable to start service tabsrv because of the following error:
OpenService (tabsrv) returned error 1060 (424)
xxx
Error:
The signature for Windows XP Home Edition Upgrade is invalid. The error
code is 426. The service has not been started.
xxx
Fatal error:
Set up failed to install the product catalogs. This is a fatal error. The
setup log files should contain more information.
----------
Then that just repeats over and over again as if to say, na na ha ha you
can't install me.

One of my friends suggested getting a windows 98 boot disc and i'm
workingon
that but anyone else have any ideas?

I'm using my brother's computer right now b/c my computer is in a constant
loop. When I get the error box then close it, it reboots and goes
through
the same steps. I can't get any other option there. I think the problem
is,
I was already using XP when I was trying to install it etc...

thanks to all that can offer assistance!

-julie



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