I performed a fresh installation of Windows XP with only one partition. I used the new boot disk and did not change any of the partition settings and did not format. I selected the partition with Windows XP on it and clicked OK when the "Windows Old" message came up.
" bright idea came to mind to boot from the Win 7 RC DVD and try to run setup from the USB drive. I booted from the DVD with the USB drive plugged into the computer, and saw the Setup screen from the DVD. I selected the Repair option. After the setup program groped the hard drive for any installations of Windows (and found nothing), I selected the first option, and saw the list of repair options. I selected the Command Prompt option, and saw the Windows Command Prompt. I changed drives to the USB, which was mounted as a drive letter. I ran setup.exe from the USB drive. I took out the DVD disk (which I learned from another 0x80070570 error when the setup used the DVD to expand the files) and pressed the Install button. With the DVD out of the drive, setup used the contents of the USB drive to perform the installation (albeit slowly since the computer only has built-in USB1.1 ports), and I did not encounter any errors."
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