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Install a genuine copy of windows. If it is a genuine copy of windows 7 or 8 you need to keep refreshing the authentication online. This is usually done without your knowledge or need for any interference. Sometimes a genuine copy will need to be verified by microsoft, this can be done using a freephone number that is given at the Authentication stage.
i am not familiar with this error you could click start control panel administrive tools computer management then select event viewer depending on what operating sytem you have this may vary extend the events there you will ((see errors in red)) you will no what exactly what the error was and at what time it occured you might be able to work your way through the probleml hope this helps you
The failed install has messed Windows itself its integrated installer has been corrupted.
The easiest way to fix that is to reinstall, otherwise you will gonna have to manually delete all partially installed drivers, clean the registry and perform a Repair install.
most CD's/ DVD's with drivers etc on them have to be 'run' to install drivers. that is the drivers can be found but it's much easier and better to make the cd run. Select the RUN in the program start/area.
Select browse and navigate to the cd drive .If it shows the programs you will see xxx . exe or maybe a little colored icon with start or run or .exe.
select that and then OK it. It should start the disc to display it on the screen and the driver will be an option to install. be aware that not all CD's will work this way in windows 7.
Download (as in Save, not Run) the installers for the latest versions of all your drivers directly from Intel (using another pc of course if you don't have the network working), then install them.
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchResult.aspx?lang=eng
your motherboard and sound is not compatible with vista? there are no drivers for vista for your sound device. try other drivers from this link. maybe the windows 2003 will work?
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