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I received this error message during a startup and tried to recover using a
recovery CD that came with my Dell Dimension XPS PC(I'm using XP Home
Edition). After folloing the directions and the computer restarting and
running the setup, these error messages appeared:
warning:
Setup was unable to Start Service tabsrv because of the following error:
OpenService(tabsrv) returned error 1060(424)
error:
Setup had problems registering the following OLE control DLL:
C:\Windows\System32\initpki.dll
Contact your system administrator,who may provide assistance indiagnosing
this problem.
error:
The signature for Windows XP Home Edition upgrade is invalid. The error
code is 426.
The service has not been started.
Fatal error:
Setup failed to install the product catalogs. This is a fatal error. The
setup log files should contain more information.
Needless to say, I don't know where to go from here. The screen remains in
this condition and I'm afraid to do anything further since the setup didn't
finish. Any and all help will be appreciated.
Michael Hendricks
(e-mail address removed)
recovery CD that came with my Dell Dimension XPS PC(I'm using XP Home
Edition). After folloing the directions and the computer restarting and
running the setup, these error messages appeared:
warning:
Setup was unable to Start Service tabsrv because of the following error:
OpenService(tabsrv) returned error 1060(424)
error:
Setup had problems registering the following OLE control DLL:
C:\Windows\System32\initpki.dll
Contact your system administrator,who may provide assistance indiagnosing
this problem.
error:
The signature for Windows XP Home Edition upgrade is invalid. The error
code is 426.
The service has not been started.
Fatal error:
Setup failed to install the product catalogs. This is a fatal error. The
setup log files should contain more information.
Needless to say, I don't know where to go from here. The screen remains in
this condition and I'm afraid to do anything further since the setup didn't
finish. Any and all help will be appreciated.
Michael Hendricks
(e-mail address removed)