Installation problem because errer message of "WINDOWS SETUP COULD NOT CONFIGURE WINDOWS TO RUN ON THIS COMPUTER'S HARDWARE"

Respected Sir, 
My name is Md. Naushad, contact No- 9436507010.
Sir, hamara ek shopping mall hain, jismein ek server and 5 nos. cash counter clint pc hein, server ju computer hein ismain hamne WINDOWS SMALL BUSINESS SERVER 2008 original os use kar raha ho, yein server calte hue humnein pehele bhi 3-4 bar format korke
dubara ready kiya tha, job koi problem huta tha tu, kuch din pehele se server mein firse problem ho rahi thi (server open nehi hu rahi thi, tu hamne data backup leke pehele jis tarha se server install kiya tha usi tarha se humne install karne ki kusis ki tha,
tu jab humne windows small business server 2008 software ka original disc-1 se installation start karti hu tu kuch der install huke ek error message aaa rahi hein, ju ki "WINDOWS SETUP COULD NOT CONFIGURE WINDOWS TO RUN ON THIS COMPUTER'S HARDWARE."
yein message aa rahi hein, jiske baad server installation bech mein hi band hi jati hein, jiske karon hum server ready kar nahi pa rahi ho, so plz help me, ta ki mein server ku firse install kar sakti ho. 
we wait for ur valuable response, plz help us sir.
Thank u.

Hi,
Sorry for my delay.
Based on the error message, please refer to following similar thread and KB, then check if can help you.
SBS
2008 SP2 " Windows Setup could not configure Windows on this computer’s hardware"
“Windows Setup could not configure Windows on this computer’s
hardware” installation error on a Windows 7-based or a Windows Server 2008 R2-based computer
However,
please understand that these forums will provide support in English. Since we do not familiar with this language which you use to describe this issue, it is very difficult
for us to help you with your question. If you could ask your question in English, I will be very happy to help.
If the issue is urgent to your business, it is recommended that you contact Microsoft Product Support Services
via telephone so that a dedicated Support Professional can assist you recover the server in a more efficient manner. Please be advised that contacting phone support will be a charged call.
To obtain the phone numbers for specific technology request please take a look at the web site listed below.
http://support.microsoft.com/contactus/?ws=support&ln=en-us
If you are outside the US please see
http://support.microsoft.com/ for
regional support phone numbers.
Thanks for your understanding.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Justin Gu

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