Why the windows xp recovery disk hangs 90%

Setup formats to 90% and no longer is located at 90%, sometimes it says cannot read disk I just there in the mail from microsoft?

Hi JeffPoe,

  1. Is that what you received the computer manufacturer's recovery disks?
  2. What exactly is the error message you receive?
  3. How did you start the installation? You install Windows XP on the new hard drive or a hard drive empty?

Microsoft does not manufacturer or provide recovery disks.

Recovery discs are supplied by the manufacturer of the computer.

I suggest that you check if there is no scratches on the Windows XP installation disk, you can also clean the surface of the disc with a clean dry and check if it continues the installation.

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