Installation keeps restarting.

When I try to clean install Win Xp after formatting HARD drive, it copies the necessary files, indicates the recording configurations message and then restarts. Do it again (starts the Installer installation - choose the partition to install, etc. until he saves the configuration and restart the PC) reboots PC when there is not such a message like "press any key to boot from the CD" it just restarts. I do not touch any key either.  Help, please!

Configuration of the machine is old:

256 MB of RAM (128 each of two slots)
700 MHz CPU frequency

Hi mitarmiric,

Follow the suggestion given in this article to resolve the problem:

Windows XP Setup restarts the installation program when you restart your computer

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