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hard drive? Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by freemarlie, Mar 28, 2009. Thread windows xp professional setup workgroup or computer domain Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement freemarlie Thread Starter Joined: Mar 28, 2009 Messages: 3 I got myself a
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160GB hard drive to replace my 20GB one for my Dell Latitude C840 laptop. When I start the XP installation, I ran into this pop-up. It says: "An error has been encountered that windows xp professional setup product key prevents Setup from continuing. Setup failed to install the product catalogs. This is a fatal error. The setup log files should contain more information. Press OK to view the Setup log files" So I clicked OK and got this pop-up: which says: "Error: The digital signature catalog D:\I386\NTPRINT.CAT could not be installed. The error code is fffffc02. The system cannot find message text for message number windows xp professional setup cd download 0xfffffc02 in the message file for syssetup.dll. *** Error: The digital signature catalog D:\I386\NT5IIS.CAT could not be installed. The error code is fffffc02. The system canno find message text for message number 0xfffffc02 in the message file for syssetup.dll *** Error: the digital signature catalog D:\I386\MAPIMIG.CAT could not be installed. The error code is fffffc02 The system cannot find message text for message number 0xfffffc02 in the message file for syssetup.dll. *** Error: The digital signature catalog D:\I386\MW770.CAT could not be installed. The error code if fffffc02. The system cannot find message text for message number 0xfffffc02 in the message file for syssetup.dll *** Error: Setup encountered an error while trying to set system security. Unable to read from or write to the database. *** Warning: Setup failed to remove the product catalog SP1.CAT. *** Error: The signature for Windows XP Professional Setup is invalid. The error code is fffff02. The system cannot find message text for message number 0xffffff01 in the message file for syssetup.dll. *** Fatal Error: Setup failed to install the product catalogs. this is a falal error. The setup log files should contain more information. *** Warning: Setup failed to remove t
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decided to try an unattended setup. After all, how hard could it be? Well, the answer, at least for me, lies in hell. First of all, I tried making an "unattend.txt" file. Setup said it was incorrect. After I got it right, Setup tells me that "upgrading is disabled", which rules out doing an install from within Windows itself. I assume this is because my version of Windows XP is an upgrade version, so it cannot upgrade from itself. I trawled many websites, putting together unattend.txt files like a maniac, until I found one good article that said to use a program from the 'deploy.cab' located in '\support\tools' folder on the CD. Using this program, you can create a file for unattended setup. Simply put, all you have to do is enter values, save it to a floppy as 'winnt.sif', which automatically creates the 'winnt.bat' file needed, and you're away. Once I had restarted my computer, and setup ran, I noticed it reading off the floppy drive - I thought to myself "great, at least it's working". Went back later, and told it to overwrite the WINDOWS folder on the boot partition. It deleted all the files, copies the necessary files over, and rebooted. I let it go into the GUI-based setup after that, but, to my great dismay, within ten seconds, a little box with a red icon popped up. When I clicked 'OK', it displayed the contents of 'C:\WINDOWS\setuperr.log'. The following is exactly what it displayed. Error: Setup could not register the OLE Control C:\WINDOWS\System32\rsaenh.dll because of the following error: DllRegisterServer returned error 2147942421 (80070015). *** Error: Setup could not register the OLE Control C:\WINDOWS\System32\dssenh.dll because of the following error: DllRegister Server returned error 2147942421 (80070015). *** Error: The signature for Windows XP Professional Setup is invalid. The error code is 80096001. A system-level error occurred while verifying trust. *** Fatal Error: Setup failed to install the product catalogs. This is a fatal error. The setup log files should contain more information. I have already searched the internet for all three codes (2147942421, 80070015, and 80096001), but there were absolutely no relevant results. I am completely stumped by this, but don't want to have to resort to registry tweaks to change the location of the 'Documents and Settings' folder. Ooooh, there's a Microsoft article on 2147942421, reason why I didn't search earlier is because Google is supposed to crawl every just about the whole internet... Can anyone make any sense of what this Knowledge Base (http://support.microsof