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Problem in installing MS SQL server 2000 Personal in Windows XP Pro with SP2

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Old 11-17-2004
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Problem in installing MS SQL server 2000 Personal in Windows XP Pro with SP2

Here what i selected:
I can not select "Use domain user account" though i already remove password. I also tried to create a new user account with admin privilige , but still not go through.
But it let me go to next if i select "Use the local system account", next i set "Window Authentaicateion Mode" or Mixed Mode", then when it installing, i got this message which stop installation:
"Can not read the specific file. This is most likely caused by a poor network connection. Correct the problem and restart the setup. File: E\PERSONAL\x86\setup\..\Data\master.mdf


***I installed successfully in my other computer(Win XP Pro without SP2) on my network


Thanks for any help
My system infos: Centrino 1.5 Win XP Pro with SP2, IIS, on Lan with both wire and wirelesss network.

Last edited by therock; 11-17-2004 at 04:00 AM.. Reason: confuse
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Old 11-18-2004
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Member since: Nov 2004, 2 posts
I figured out it by myselft
I made to run it locally
I made an image file like iso from scratched CD by using Alcohol 120%. Then i extracted the image file into folders and file. Then i installed successfully.
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