Not to install Windows XP Home Edition Serv Pak 2 in repair mode

When it comes to the i386 files it says that it cannot find them. I have a new CD for reinstalling Dell for Inspiron 1501 laptop. No scratches or stains-never been used. I'm trying to use the Setup in repair mode to recover data if all goes well, then I might have to slate. He continues to stop 13 minutes from the end of the installation. I have run all diagnostics PSA Dell - all past. I noticed several other online references not being able to find the file.

Suggestions?

Siverson,
I've seen something like this before.  What you can try is to do a parallel install.  Start installing, it'll be a new facility, but change the location of the installation of C:\Windows to something like c:\WinXP.  This will put XP in a different directory.  Now your programs do not work but they will be there as well as all your data.  Once you have backed up your data, the time for a FRESH INSTALLATION (mmmm feel the clean windows...)  : P

Just my suggestion, have fun. QQ learn manage!

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