10g Install 1.0.2 on w2k

Almost about to give up - please help.
Get error on config assistant step 7:
"Unable to find error file %ORACLE_HOME%\RBBMS\opw<lang)msb"
Am using W"K SP4 with 728Mb RAM.

I also had the Oracle CSS Service error starting up message but seemed to get over this by interrrupting the install. Using the OUI to uninstall, reboot, remove files and Oracle registry and reattempt install.
(BTW OS is W2K)

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