How to Troubleshoot Pre-File Copy Windows 98 Setup Issues (195750)
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This article was previously published under Q195750 SUMMARY This article describes how to troubleshoot Windows 98 Setup
issues when Windows 98 Setup stops responding (hangs) before the file copying
portion of Setup. MORE INFORMATION Windows 98 Setup can hang before the file copying portion
of Setup for any of the following reasons: - An anti-virus program is running during Setup.
- Your computer's Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) virus
protection (also known as Master Boot Record protection) may be running during
Setup.
- Programs or terminate-and-stay-resident (TSR) programs may
be running during Setup.
- Your computer hardware may not be working correctly.
To troubleshoot any of these issues, use the appropriate
method: Anti-Virus Program Is Running During Setup If an anti-virus program was running during Setup, disable the
anti-virus program or uninstall it, and then run Windows 98 Setup. For
information about how to do so, view the documentation included with your
anti-virus program, or contact the manufacturer of your anti-virus program.
BIOS Virus Protection Running During Setup If a BIOS virus protection was running during Setup, disable it,
and then run Windows 98 Setup. For information about how to do so, view the
documentation included with your motherboard or computer, or contact the
manufacturer of your motherboard or computer. Programs or TSR Programs Running During Setup To troubleshoot this issue, use clean boot troubleshooting. For
information about how to do so, please see the following article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: 192926
TITLE: How to Perform Clean Boot Troubleshooting for Windows 98
Computer Hardware May Not Be Working Correctly Hardware-related issues can occur for any of the following
reasons: - The computer's BIOS is out of date.
- Hardware that is not connected correctly, including
peripherals that are not seated in the motherboard correctly.
- Damaged random-access memory (RAM), cache RAM, or a damaged
central processing unit (CPU).
- Other damaged or failing hardware.
To troubleshoot a possible hardware-related issue, install
Windows 98 to a new folder, and then test to determine if the issue is
resolved. Note that if Windows 98 Setup does not install
correctly to a new folder, it is possible that this issue is a hardware-related
issue. For assistance with hardware-related issues, please contact your
computer manufacturer.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 1/20/2006 |
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Keywords: | kbhowto kbsetup kbtshoot KB195750 |
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