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Troubleshooting Windows 98 Setup and Install Errors. |
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Troubleshooting Windows 98 Setup and Install Errors
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Not Enough Memory Error Message:
Not enough conventional memory to continue the installation.
Comment out lines in CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT one-by-one until
you have enough memory to continue.
This will not load the TSRs and free up conventional memory.
Not Enough Disk Space:
Delete any unnecessary files or try the clean-install method to
format the hard drive and start from scratch.
Setup Cannot Write to the Temporary Directory:
There is not enough room in the temp directory. Clear all the files
out of C:\WINDOWS\TEMP (or the temp directory specified in
AUTOEXEC.BAT by the line TEMP=...)
If you have space on another drive, use the
following command to change the temporary directory location: SETUP
/T:<drive letter>:\TEMP
CAB File Error Messages:
One of the following conditions has probably occurred: PC infected
with a virus, low conventional memory, bad media, or hardware,
especially CD-ROM drives.
Try the clean-install method for setup. This
method will eliminate problems caused by a virus or low conventional
memory. If you have a bad CD or CD-ROM drive, you'll probably have
to have it cleaned or replaced, but in the meantime you can try to
copy the cab files to the hard disk and run setup from there.
SU0010, SU0012, SU0015, or SU0016:
These messages refer to errors you may receive if installing Windows
98 on an NT or OS/2 machine. Refer to the SETUP.TXT that came with
Windows 98 for more information.
SU0011:
You have your PC password-protected. Remove the password (usually in
the BIOS setup) and restart setup.
SU0013:
You do not have an MS-DOS boot partition for Windows 98. If you have
a HPFS (OS/2)
or NTFS (NT) partition, you must create an DOS boot partition before
running Setup.
If you have disk overlay software installed, try installing Windows
98 from DOS.
Standard Mode: Invalid DPMI return
Standard Mode: Fault in MS-DOS Extender
Standard Mode: Bad Fault in MS-DOS Extender
Standard Mode: Unknown stack in fault dispatcher.
Standard Mode: Stack Overflow.
If you receive any of these messages, remove all memory managers (such
as EMM386.exe, QEMM, or 386Max) from your CONFIG.SYS file, and then run
Setup again.
Setup Could Not Back Up Your System Files:
Your hard drive does not have enough free space to back up the system
files. Remove any unneeded files.
NOTE: Uninstall can require up to 75 MB. If Setup is not
offering you the choice of saving your system files, you may be very low
on free
disk space.
Cannot Continue on This System Configuration:
If you get this message, you may have an older, incompatible disk
partition. Before you run Setup, you will need to back up your data and
then repartition your Hard disk drive.
SU0167:
A file or folder called DESKTOP exists on your computer. Rename or move
your current DESKTOP folder, and then run Setup again.
SU0410:
Setup cannot open a required file, possibly because the file is missing
or damaged, or because your computer does not have enough memory. Try
installing Windows 98 from DOS.
Cannot Copy File:
Try skipping the file; it may not be essential. If Setup does not
complete successfully, or Windows 98 will not run, quit Setup, shut down
your computer, insert the Startup Disk into the floppy drive, and
restart the computer. Then run Setup from the DOS command prompt.
SU99xxxx:
SU99 is a prefix that is added to all errors that Setup does not have a
specific error message for. These errors are often caused by low
conventional memory. Try installing Windows 98 from DOS.
Setup does not have enough conventional memory to check
your computer's hard disks or Setup could not check the hard drives on
your computer.:
If you receive either of these errors, Setup was unable to run SCANDISK
to check your hard drives. This could be because of low conventional
memory or your disk contains errors that SCANDISK cannot fix when run
from Setup. Since the setup process only runs SCANDISK with minimal
options, you should reboot to DOS and run
SCANDISK /ALL. This will use all SCANDISK options to fix the problem.
If you still have problems after this, SCANDISK /ALL
/SURFACE. This will take a lot longer, but it will check the actual
physical media of the hard drive to ensure your hard disk is in good
shape. If, after running SCANDISK with these options, Setup still won't
continue, you should run SETUP /IS to bypass SCANDISK.
NOTE: Bypassing SCANDISK is not recommended and should
only be used if you are positive your disk(s) contain no errors. If
there are still errors, Setup may fail and your system may no longer
boot.

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