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If you are unable to boot up your Windows XP SP2 PC (Pro or Home), it may be because the boot sector has become corrupted (yet the operating system and data may still be OK). If that is the problem, then make yourself a Windows XP Boot CD with this Windows XP SP2 Boot CD ISO image which will enable your PC to ignore the boot sector on your actual hard disk, and instead use the boot sector on this boot CD in order to still boot successfully into Windows XP SP2. To create the boot CD use any CD writing software to open this ISO and create your Windows XP Boot CD. You may need to set your PC's BIOS to boot from CD ROM\DVD ROM drive. All files on this disk are copyright of Microsoft and must be used only with a valid Windows XP License.
the only option is "Standard PC with C-Step i486" and "other". i tried both. when i tried "other" it sayed "not found" and restarted. when i tried "i486" it started to install and then i got a blue screen with an error about usbsys or subport.sys or something like that.
There will be a lable on top of the hard drive saying who made it...