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Old June 11th 04, 07:17 PM
Mr. Big
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Default Win98 SE Setup Trouble

I recently built a new computer and decided to use Win98
SE for my OS. I am trying to use DOS to setup Windows
from te CD, but, at random times during my Setup, the
system locks up or displays messages, such as Kernel
errors and Stack overflows. What can I do?!
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Old June 12th 04, 05:28 PM
Ben Myers
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Default Win98 SE Setup Trouble

Try running setup with the "/c" switch.

setup /c

Ben

"Mr. Big" wrote in message =
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I recently built a new computer and decided to use Win98=20
SE for my OS. I am trying to use DOS to setup Windows=20
from te CD, but, at random times during my Setup, the=20
system locks up or displays messages, such as Kernel=20
errors and Stack overflows. What can I do?!

 




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