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>The problem with doing that is I will probably have to by a new laptop to be able to run the product. Also, none of my customers are at V5R2 yet and I do not have access to the latest version of WDT. Since CODE uses the windows installer to install itself, you can possibly complete you installation by starting with the disk it failed on, finding the *.msi (or is it *.inf?) file in the root dir of the CD, and right-clicking on it. You should get the options 'Install' , 'Repair' etc. Click 'repair' and hope for the best. FWIW, I remember having all kinds of problems, and the debugger was unusable until I applied SP1. So if you can't find copies of the service packs, you're in for trouble.
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