during a new installation reformatted Windows xp, it freezes at 34 minutes of installation of devices

I have an IBM T21 thinkpad had to reinstall windows xp - has made a quick format on this before installing, did not start then I tried in safe mode, it has started up in this way, it would not boot in safe mode with network also. said to reinstall again to do the full format, now it freezes at the 34 minute when installing the device mark. help would be appreciated.

Hello

Follow the steps from the link and check if it helps: Setup stops responding with 34 minutes remaining: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/828267

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