VMware 5.5.1 installation hangs at the end in XP Pro Sp3

Then the installation hangs and won't be finished install but progress bar is just at the end have waited over an hour for her to finish - by using the administrator account.

A folder for it but I don't see in the start menu.

You know not so completely installed or missing components.  Nothing in Add/Remove programs related to it, so I think not completely installed.

How to install XP or is there another version number which can do a physical examination to the conversion of the virtual machine of multiple partitions (drive by keeping letters) to a conversion of an existing for a guest of computer virtual of XP Sp3 XP run on Windows host 8.1 - hyper-v or vmware player prob / virtual box?

Thank you very much.

Also these: cmd prompt: netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt
then netsh winsock reset catalog.
Then reinstalled the NIC drivers as suggested.
Also put the installer program office (extract the Installer file) and which ran on reboot.
FIXED - after that restart could install all services installed in the end and shortened came office - running he opened the program.

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