I made 3 CDs it couldn't file a certain file on disc 1 so I swapped for disc 2 then it couldn't file a file on disc 2 and then I put disc 1 back in and kept iterating the process between the 3 CDs until it had copied all the files. During the Windows installation, at the copying files stage it said it couldn't find some files, they were all there but the system couldn't read the CD very well, probably some angles/areas it has troubles with.
I done this when performing a clean install of Windows XP on an Optiplex 260 and a Precision 360. If your system is an older one and can't read the CD due to light scratches then it might be worthwhile making multiple copies of the CD. If it is scratched, then you might be able to copy it using a newer desktop or laptop (they often can read scratched CDs and DVDs that older systems can't) again following the steps in Upgrade your Dell XP Reinstallation Disc with Service Pack 3, Internet Explorer 8 and Windows Media. Note your disc, you say is "broken" how broken is broken? I mean is it just scratched or is it snapped in two? iso following my wiki Upgrade your Dell XP Reinstallation Disc with Service Pack 3, Internet Explorer 8 and Windows Media. All I can advise is to buy one of eBay or borrow a friends of the same version (Home, Professional or Media Centre Edition), the Service Pack on the disc doesn't matter too much, you can easily update it and create a. It is designed to use the expanded 64-bit memory address space provided by the AMD64 architecture Intel refers to its. 1830) as that was the latest version of Microsoft Windows during the operating systems development, but takes Windows XP as its name. In addition Microsoft is trying to phase out Windows XP, its support will end in 2014. Windows XP Professional 圆4 Edition is based upon Windows Server 2003 SP1 (build. iso without purchasing a technet license. XP wasn't sold by digital river and there is no official retail. Unfortunately there isn't one, hence I was unable to make a wiki.