Cannot Install Windows XP Service Pack 2

This is a discussion about Cannot Install Windows XP Service Pack 2 in the Windows Software category; Yeah, first post on the forum and im extremly frustrated. I tried installing Windows XP on 2 differnt computers. I've reinstalled XP with a Differnt CD on the other computer a few years ago with no problems.

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Yeah, first post on the forum and im extremly frustrated.
 
I tried installing Windows XP on 2 differnt computers. I've reinstalled XP with a Differnt CD on the other computer a few years ago with no problems. My disk got messed uI get this:
 
Error:
SXS.DLL:Syntax error in the manifest or policy file "D:\I386\52\policy\msft\windows\networking\dxmrtp\dxmrtp.man on line 0"
 
Error:
Installtion fialed D:\I386\asms. Error message: Manifest Parse Error: Invalid at the top level of the document."
 
I get a bunch more errors also...those are just a few right there. I'm thinking it could be the disk, but, im not sure. I found a thread on here from a few years back and tried to do that but with no luck.
 
Anyone got any suggestions?

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I believe your correct in thinking it's the disk.
 
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;331881
 
SYMPTOMS
When you try to install Windows XP, you may receive the following error message:
Manifest parse invalid at the top level of the document.
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CAUSE
This issue may occur if the Vctrl.man file that is on the Windows XP CD-ROM is damaged.
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RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, use another Windows XP CD-ROM to install Windows XP. If this option is not available to you, contact the Microsoft Order Desk to order replacement media from Microsoft.