CRC missing file error when installing windows

When trying to instal windows on my Mac Pro desktop I keep getting the same error message. I must have tried it 6 times and always get the same message whether I am trying to my main disk partitioned, or to my secondary disk. It tells me to check my disk and I have, and cleaned it, plus I have ued the same disk to instal windows on my laptop Mac Pro without problems.
The message follows...
Error:
SXS.dll: syntax error in manifest or policy file "f:\i386\asms\6000\msft\windows\common\controls\controls.man" on line 4
xxx
error:
installation failed f:\i386\asms. Error message: Data error (cycle redundancy check)
xxx
fatal error:
one of the components that windows needs to continue setup could not be installed.
Data error (cycle redundancy check)
If you are installing from a CD there might be a problem with the disk; try cleaning the disk or using another disk.
Please help!
Doug

It should be "Cyclic Redundancy Check" I believe. If I were you I would check the disc for scratches...etc., and even if you can't detect any that are very visible, it would still be a good idea to go out and purchase some stuff designed for fixing scratches/blemishes on CD's so you can use them again. If that doesn't work, I'm at a loss.

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