Installation problem for Oracle 9.2 on Win XP pro

This is what I have done so far:
1. Launch Setup
2. Specify the Product Key and Home Directory
3. Select Database Option
4. Select Personal Edition (I am a student)
5. Click Install
The Installer starts and I see a progress bar on top. It goes till 36% quickly and when it reaches "Installing Pre-requisites" it just vanishes without any error message.
I changed the "symcjit.dll" to "symjcit.old" but to no avail. Anybody has a solution. Also is it possible to have oracle and sql server on the same machine.
I really appreciate it if someone can help

I have a similar problem. Someone please point out what is the specific solution ! Thanks in advance.

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