Impossible to pass to Windows XP Pro to XP Home

Hello

I'm having hard to upgrade to XP Pro.

I have a Satellite A40-702, use a full version of XP pro it gets exactly 70% of the copy of the files before installation and then I get a message saying: could not copy c:\windows\system32\dxdiagn.dll. I can ignore the file but I have the same problem with other DLLs.

Any suggestions would be grately appreciated.

Thank you, Kris.

Hello

I agree with Mike. Maybe is the problem on the Microsoft CD-ROM. Try to get the other, make a partition with enough free space, format it correctly, and try the installation again.

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