Reinstalling Xp: Line 1093 Of INF File I386 Txtsetup.sif In Invalid?
Sep 1, 2005
What do the following error messages indicate an attemp to reinstall XP Pro.cannot load: pci.sys setupdd.sys (errpr code 7) serial.sys Line 1093 of INF file I386 txtsetup.sif in invalid.
I get this error when booting up from an xp pro disc rite after it sais it's analyzing hardware it shows this..
exact error message- line 4813 of the inf file i386 xtsetup.sif is invalid setup cannot continue.
I looked in that txtsetup.sif file in the xp cd and the line looks like lwusbhid.sys = 1,,,,,,,,3,3
but above it shows the inf file lwusbhid.inf = 1,,,,,,,20,0,0 just that one is on a different line.. 4812
If you could give me advice lol.. on the internet all it tells me is it's a cd issue, cables, hd, memmory etc. but I have no clue as im a hardware noob :X the only thing I checked really is it's not a cd rom drive shaking issue or one with the hard drives since I disconnected that
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Inf file txtsetup.sif is corrupt or missing, status 32768. Setup cannot continue. Press any key to exit.
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