XP Service Pack 3 Installation freezes

While trying to install XP Service Pack 3, installation blocks every attempt I made at the same place. Then installation seems to freeze, the Setup Wizard reads "Creating cabinets" and the installation window state update bed 'Install Windows XP Service Pack 3 (update 1 1)'

How to troubleshoot an installation fails on Windows XP Service Pack 3
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/950718

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    3. You have the Windows Vista installation disc?

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