Windows didn't prepare the computer to start the next phase of installation

Hey I get the error "windows has no prepare the computer to start the next phase of installation" during the installation of vista and Windows 7, I use xp professional I would like to mention that a few days ago, I company vista works well, so I thought I should update to the win 7 but since that day I have my receive this error message and also I could not install vista  , the specifications of the system are: optima PC with motherboard 2.8 GHz intel and intel 865GLC inside the processor 2.8 GHz, 1 GB ram, 160 GB HDD
PLEASE please help me I lost so much time, but all in vain :(: @.
I also tried msconfig utility chkdsk, but she shows that its fine and also unplugged all other additional devices in the connection only the mouse and keybard but no American (e):
PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME

Hello

These are forums for vista for home pc users

you use enterprise

Try the vista it pro forums

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/category/windowsvistaitpro/

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