my windows installation will not be completed which is why my pc not started.what can I do?

My a was restart again, once again, then I update my Windows xp with the cd... what cd copying files after removed my pc blocking at 59% of the files.then copy I switch off the pc after startup it is not working properly and always crashes after awhile as before... my installation of windows will not be not complete which is why my pc don't started.what can I do?

Hello

Do you have any other operating system installed on the computer?

The CD/DVD that you use to install Windows XP may be damaged and this is a possible reason why you cannot complete the installation of Windows XP.

You can check with another CD/DVD to install Windows XP. In the meantime, you can also check out this link that talks about the installation of Windows XP.

Install Windows XP
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-in/Windows-XP/help/Setup/install-Windows-XP

You can also check out this link that talks about the hanging of Windows XP configuration.

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/828267

It will be useful.

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