Install MSA 50 SP09 from scratch - a madness

Hi all,
Has anyone try to install CRM 5.0 SP09 ?? After losing one day and a half I don't have any more ideas..
The prerequisites are clear:
<b>Windows XP SP2</b>
<b>JSDK & JRE 1.4.2_XX</b> (I'm using 09 but tried with 05,07 and 15)
<b>SQL Server 2005 Express Edition</b> (with some additional services enabled)
<b>.NET 2.0</b> (uninstalling any previous version)
After selecting the solution (<b>Demo version</b> but not working with standard nor workgroup) a new screen appear where you choose the system type but I have no option to select as the text "<i>Some of the prerequisites are missing...Please consult the Install Guide</i>"
Of course I try everything except reinstall the operating system.
Has Someone faced this problem ?? Any information will be very helpful, for sure
Many thanks in advance.
joan

Hi Juan,
The system on which you are trying to install Mobile Client seems to meet all the pre-requisites, however, I see there is a issue when you started installing the software. I believe when you started installing the software, you would have initially missed some pre-requisites and then you would have cancelled the installation, installed the pre-requisites and then started off with the installation again.
In this situation, there is some content already installed on the machine and the installer would read the same content again and again when you try installing again and again.
Now to resolve this issue, from the media (the path from where you are installing the software, right click on the <b>InstallationAssistant.msi</b> file and choose uninstall. This would uninstall the already installed chainer content. Now restart the machine and try to install the Mobile Client. This should resolve the issue.
(Or) try and clean up the content under sap/mobile/ root and try installing again.
Regards,
Ramesh.

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