"Allegedly" this used to work.
1. Disconnect from any network.
2. Start the install, but don't use dynamic update (which wants to connect, right?)
3. After installation and on first boot, don't set up your Internet connection when it asks. Click next or skip - the wizard will crash when you click next.
4. Click Start/Run and type:
regsrv32.exe -u regwizc.dll
Close the confirmation window that appears.
5. Start/run: regedit
6. Under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion change RegDone value to 1
7. Open up Internet Explorer. Open the Tools/Internet Properties and change your home page to something that isn't Microsoft or MSN.
8. Reboot and before windows starts up, plug your network connection back in.
Of course I am not suggesting you should try this.
But a little experiment before you finally load your working version of XP could be in order.
Just in the name of science you understand
Normally i would credit the site where i found that but when i copied it (Months ago) i failed to take note.
[ 10-27-2001: Message edited by: 214thCavalier ]