Windows 2000 Setup error

Hi, I have a Toshiba Tecra 730cdt I'm trying to install windows 2000. When I get to a point in the proses

It stops and gives me the following error message:

Fatal error:

Setup could not retrieve the ID of the product due to the following error:

RegQueryValueEx returned for invalid data [type = 1], or the nest has an invalid length [length = 8].

***

Fatal error:

Setup could not retrieve the Identification of the system product that you are installing

Support for windows 2000 may be damaged

Please contacct Product Support

***

Once the system is rebooted, it shows a screen saying that the installation has been restarted and enters this loop hole

I was wondering how to fix this error because I used a different windows 2000 disk and got THE SAME ERROR

ANY help would be appreciated!

How to modify the Config.sys and Autoexec.bat files

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/232558/en-us

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