Error 7, Windows Error 126 - Win XP - 32 Bit

I have the same problem NA-2. I saw this topic(http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa;jsessionid=6046D876CB986F8D4558390E22C1 F293.node0?messageID=11548782&#11548782 ) but it's for vista... I use XP and I need help... I use 32 bit version... Thanks.

Ok and sorry
I retry the vista 32 bit reinstallation on XP and it works now... Thanks so muchh...

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