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Old Dec 3, 2007, 03:51 PM   #1
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Windows XP Install On Mac-Issues

I have a shiny copy of Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 here that i'm trying to install on my macbook pro. When it's booting from the disc it does all that checking and such and when it tries to start the installation I get this blue screen about an error. The error is 0x000006f. Session3_Initialization_Failed.

Why is it doing this? What can I do to fix it? I've never used the disc before.
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Old Dec 3, 2007, 04:30 PM   #2
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I have a shiny copy of Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 here that i'm trying to install on my macbook pro. When it's booting from the disc it does all that checking and such and when it tries to start the installation I get this blue screen about an error. The error is 0x000006f. Session3_Initialization_Failed.

Why is it doing this? What can I do to fix it? I've never used the disc before.
You made a Boot Camp partition for the Windows installation, right?
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Old Dec 3, 2007, 05:38 PM   #3
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You made a Boot Camp partition for the Windows installation, right?
Yes of course. I went through boot camp, did the start installation. It boots from the windows cd, goes to start installation and poof, that error.
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Old Dec 3, 2007, 08:03 PM   #4
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Maybe you have a bad disk. I just bought another OEM version of Windows XP, SP2C. Installing it on a new MacBook Pro via Parallels 3.0, it took me 3 tries to get the machine to recognize the disk.
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Old Dec 3, 2007, 10:20 PM   #5
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Maybe you have a bad disk. I just bought another OEM version of Windows XP, SP2C. Installing it on a new MacBook Pro via Parallels 3.0, it took me 3 tries to get the machine to recognize the disk.
Well It recognizes the disc, does all the intializing and stuff then goes to Start Installation, then fails. I've got a bigger problem now though. My laptop won't start up at all now. I get a flashing folder with a question mark in it. xD I've tried everything on apple's site, nothing works. Great.
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Old Dec 4, 2007, 12:08 AM   #6
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Well It recognizes the disc, does all the intializing and stuff then goes to Start Installation, then fails. I've got a bigger problem now though. My laptop won't start up at all now. I get a flashing folder with a question mark in it. xD I've tried everything on apple's site, nothing works. Great.
Okay that's all peaches and cream but I'm still having the windows xp issue. xD
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This doesn't help much, but it seems to be caused by any number of issues related to the CD-ROM, the simplest of which is dirt on the CD.

As someone said, it might be a bad CD. One test would be to try it with another Mac or PC. Ripping it to an on-disk ISO would tell you if it's hardware or CD disk-related - if it fails, it's the CD. If it's the disk's problem, you would need to get a replacement from Microsoft.

But if you're in a hurry and if someone you know has an XP Home install disk, you can use that with your own license key - it's the license that's important for installation, not where the install comes from.
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Is it retail or OEM? Did it come bundled with a computer purchase?
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Is it retail or OEM? Did it come bundled with a computer purchase?
It's retail, I bought it at the store, full install version.
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It's retail, I bought it at the store, full install version.
Did you ever figure this out? I just had the same problem trying to install XP on my brand new Macbook.

Update: Never mind. A web search turned up the solution, to use a copy of the XP installation disk.
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