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  1. If you still can't get past the EULA screen, you could try setting your ISO to be an unattended installation. That's what worked for me. Also see this thread for some other tips if that doesn't work.
  2. In case anyone else is still having this issue... I recently ran into the EULA problem as well. My hard disk drivers did not come with their own EULA, so I knew that was not the problem, and if I booted from the installation CD into recovery mode I could clearly see the correct EULA.txt inside the i386 folder. I also edited my txtsetup.sif file and confirmed that the SetupSourcePath entry was set to "\" (as discussed in this thread), but this did not fix things either. To get past this issue I re-burned an image of my CD after setting it to be an unattended installation. Apparently this makes Windows believe you have already agreed to the EULA, and so it does not prompt you again when you are installing. Once past this screen I was able to install Windows XP normally. If you don't want to burn your XP key to disk, you can enter a key of all 1s - the install disk will prompt you for the proper key during the installation process. I hope this helps someone! Thanks very much for all of the tips in this thread.
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