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Windows98SecondEdition READMEforSetup April1999 (c)CopyrightMicrosoftCorporation,1999 Thisdocumentprovidescomplementaryorlatebreaking informationtosupplementtheMicrosoftWindows98 SecondEditiondocumentation. CONTENTS 1.QUICKTIPSFORANERRORFREESETUP 2.GENERALSETUPISSUES 3.INSTALLINGWINDOWS98SECONDEDITIONFROMMSDOS 4.PERFORMINGACLEANBOOT 5.ANTIVIRUSSOFTWARE 6.FINDINGHARDDISKPROBLEMSDURINGSETUPUSINGSCANDISK 7.CABERRORSDURINGSETUP 8.REMOVINGWINDOWS98SECONDEDITION 9.POTENTIALISSUESIFYOUHAVEACOMPRESSEDDRIVE 10.INSTALLINGWINDOWS98SECONDEDITIONWITHWINDOWSNT 11.SETUPERRORMESSAGES 12.HARDWARENOTES 13.MEMORYMANAGERS 14.DISKCACHEPROGRAMS 15.USINGTERMINATEANDSTAYRESIDENT(TSR)PROGRAMS ANDDRIVERS

1.QUICKTIPSFORANERRORFREESETUP ======Disableallantivirusprogramsrunningonyoursystem. IftheseutilitiesareleftrunningduringSetup,your systemmaystopresponding. NOTE:Somesystemshaveantiviruscapabilitiesbuilt intothesystem.Ifthisoptionisleftenabledin BIOS/CMOSsettings,youmayreceiveawarningabout "viruslikeactivity"or"MasterBootRecord"changes. YoumustallowthesechangestotakeplaceforSetup tocompletesuccessfully.Seeyourantivirussoftware documentationforinformation. RunScanDisktocheckandfixanyproblemswithyour harddisk(s). Closeallrunningprograms.Thisincludesdisabling anyscreensavers,AdvancedPowerManagementsettings, andotherprogramsthatmaycauseSetuptostop responding.See"PerformingaCleanBoot"formore information.

2.GENERALSETUPISSUES ======IfyouhavetheNumberNineImagine128Display Adapter,ortheSTBVelocity1283DAGP(Nvidia Riva128),youshouldrunSetupfromMSDOSor changeyourdisplaydrivertoVGA. Upgradevs.Fullinstallversionsof Windows98SecondEdition IfyouhavetheUpgradeversionofWindows98, Setupwillattempttoaqualifyingupgrade productonyoursystem.IfSetupfailstofinda previousversionofWindows,youwillbeprompted toinsertyourpreviousmediaforproofof compliance. DiskSpacerequirementsforWindows98 Becausemanyfactorsgointocalculatingthe amountoffreespacerequiredforWindows98, thesefiguresareonlyestimatesbasedon typicalWindows98installs. TypicalupgradefromWindows95:requiresapproximately 205MBoffreeharddiskspace,butmayrequireasmuch asmuchas315MB,dependingonyoursystemconfiguration. FullinstallofWindows98onaFAT16drive:requires 260MBoffreeharddiskspace,butmayrangebetween 210400MBdependingonsystemconfigurationand optionsselected. FullinstallofWindows98onaFAT32drive:requires 210MBoffreeharddiskspace,butmayrangebetween 190305MB,dependingonsystemconfigurationand optionsselected. Also,ifyouareinstallingWindows98toadrive otherthanC,Setupcanrequireupto25MBoffree diskspaceondriveCforthesystemandlogfiles createdduringSetup. Uninstall:IfyouwishtobackupWindows95before upgrading,selecttheSaveYourSystemFilesoption duringSetup.Thiswillallowyoutouninstall Windows98SecondEditionintheeventyouhave problems.However,therearecertaincasesinwhich youcannotdothis: *YourcurrentWindowsinstallationisona compresseddrive. *Youareinstallingtoanewdirectoryorsetting upacleaninstallwithnopreviousversionavailable. *YouarerunningaversionofMSDOSearlier than5.0. MAKEANEWSTARTUPDISK!Becauseofchangesinthe realmodeandprotectmodekernelstosupportFAT32, Windows98SecondEditionstartupdisksarenotcompatible withearlierversionsofWindows.Therefore,whenyouset upWindows98SecondEditionforthefirst,besure tomakeanewStartupDisk,EVENIFYOUARENOTPLANNING TOUSEFAT32. ProgramManagerfromWindows3.x. ProgramManagerisnolongersupportedinWindows98. ProgramManager(Progman.exe)isleftonthesystem fortroubleshootingpurposes,butitwillNOTcontain anygroups.Inaddition,ifyouareupgradingover Windows95,yourexisting.grpfileswillberemoved. Theseareknowntocausesomeproblemswheninstalling Windows98.IfyouareupgradingfromWindows3.x, theold.grpfileswillremainonthesystemand ProgramManagerwillstillhavesomefunctionality. Youshouldbackupyourexistingprogman.iniand*.grp filesbeforeupgradingtoWindows98ifyouintendto useProgramManager.

3.INSTALLINGWINDOWS98SECONDEDITIONFROMMSDOS ======Ifyouarestartingwithacleanornewharddiskor ifyouhaveproblemsrunningSetupfromyourprevious versionofWindows,youmayhavetorunWindows98 SecondEditionSetupfromMSDOS.Althoughinstalling fromMSDOSistypicallytheslowermethodof installation,itisoftenthesafestandshouldbe usedwhenothertypesofinstallationsfail. MSDOSBootHotKeys Thereareseveralwaystobootyoursystemtoan MSDOScommandpromptsafely.Theeasiestwayisby usingthesehotkeys: *Windows98SecondEdition HoldtheCTRLkeydownwhileyourcomputeris. ThiswilltakeyoudirectlytotheWindows98Boot Menu(theF8keyisstillfunctional,butthereis no"StartingWindows98"promptinWindows98,so it'shardtoknowexactlywhentopressit). *Windows95 PresstheF8keythe"StartingWindows95"prompt. ThiswilltakeyoutotheWindows95BootMenu. *MSDOS6.x PresstheF8keyatthe"StartingMSDOS"prompt.This willallowsyoutomanuallychoosewhichdriversto loadortobypassyoursystemfiles. *RealmodeROMdrivers YouwillneedrealmodeCDROMdriversloadedsoyou canaccesstheWindows98SecondEditionCD.Ifyouhave runWindows98SetupbeforeandhavecreatedaStartup Disk,youcanusetheCDROMdriversincludedonthat disk.IfyoudonothaveaStartupDisk,youwill needtoruntheinstallationprogramthatcamewith yourCDROMhardware. AfteryouhaveaccesstoyourCDROMdrive,youcan switchtothedrivecontainingtheWindows98Second EditionCDand:SETUP.Setupshouldnowcontinue. EditingyourConfig.andAutoexec.batfiles Yourcomputer'sConfig.sysandAutoexec.batfilestell yourcomputerwhatprogramsanddevicestoloadon startup(forexample,avirusscannerprogramto Autoexec.batfilemaydirectyourcomputerto automaticallyload).Windows98SecondEditionSetup willnotrunproperlywithsomeprogramsanddevices. Toremoveordisablesuchaprogramordevice,youmay needtoedittheConfig.sysand/orAutoexec.batfiles. ToedittheConfig.sysandAutoexec.batfiles: 1.InWindows3.1or3.11,clickFile,clickRun,type ,andthenpressENTER.InWindows95,click ,clickRun,typeSysedit,andthenpressENTER. 2.IntheConfig.sysorAutoexec.batdialogbox,type REMatthebeginningofanyline(s)thatyouwant todisable. 3.Savechangesandrestartyourcomputer. TipsforInstallingRealModeCDROMDrivers CurrentlyrunningWindows95: IfyouarecurrentlyrunningWindows95,youmay alreadyhaveaportionoftheCDROMdriversloaded. IfyoucanshutdowntoMSDOSmodeandgetaccess toyourCDROMdrive,trythefollowing: *RebootandpresstheF8keyat"StartingWindows95". *Choose"CommandPromptOnly." *AttheC:\prompttype:DosStart.bat. YoushouldnowhaveaccesstoyourCDROMdrive. LostaccesstotheCDROMdriveduringSetup: IfyouloseaccesstoyourCDROMduringWindows98 SecondEditionSetup,youcantrythefollowing: *RebootandpresstheF8keyat"StartingWindows95," andthenchoosetheoptionforCommandPromptOnly.If youarerunningMSDOS,bootdirectlytocommandprompt. *EdittheAutoexec.batfilebytyping:EditAutoexec.bat *Deletethetext"RembyWindows98Setup"infrontof thelinethatincludesthereferencetoMscdex.exe. *EditbytypingALTFXandsavethefilewhen prompted. *Reboot.EitherSetupshouldcontinueonitsown,or youshouldrunSetupagain,choosingSafeRecoveryif prompted. InstallingWindows98SecondEditionfromYourHardDisk BycopyingalltheSetupfilestoyourharddiskand theninstallingfromyourharddisk,youcaneliminate mostoftheproblemsassociatedwithfileanddisk I/Oissues.YoucanunloadyourCDROMdriversandfree upconventionalmemorytoassistwithlowmemoryerrors inthistypeofinstall.TocopytheSetupfileslocally: FromWindows95: *Freeanadditional120MBofdiskspaceinaddition towhatSetupwillrequire.Setupwilltypically require195MBforanupgradefromWindows95. *Createatemporaryfoldercalled"W98Flat"tostore theSetupfilesonthatdrive. *CopythecontentsoftheWin98folderonyour Windows98SecondEditionCDtothetemporaryfolder youjustcreated.YoushouldalsocopytheWin98 subfolders,butthisisnotessentialifyouareshort ondiskspace. *Reboot.PresstheF8keyat"StartingWindows95"and chooseSafeModeCommandPromptOnly. *Now,switchtothetemporaryfoldercontainingthe Windows98SecondEditionSetupfilesandtype:SETUP. FromMSDOS: *MakesureyouhaveaccesstoyourCDROMdrive.See aboveformoreinformation. *Freeanadditional120MBofdiskspaceinaddition towhatSetupwillrequire.Setupwilltypically require195MBforanupgradefromWindows95. *Createatemporaryfoldercalled"W98Flat"onthe drivewithplentyoffreespacetostoretheSetup files.Tocreateatemporarydirectory,switchto thatdriveletterandtype:MDW98Flat. *Now,switchtotheWindows98SecondEditionCDROM driveandtotheWin98directory. *ThencopytheWindows98SecondEditionSetupfilesto thetemporarydirectoryyoujustcreatedbytyping: Copy*.*\W98Flat. *Afterallthefilesarecopied,restartyoursystem andperformacleanbootbybypassingyourstartup files.See"PerformingaCleanBoot"formore information. *Switchtothetemporarydirectoryyoujustcopied thefilestoandstartSetupbytyping:SETUP.

4.PERFORMINGACLEANBOOT ======Thirdpartydevicedrivers,utilities,orotherprograms canpreventasuccessfulinstall.Cleanbootingyour systemcanfixmanyoftheseproblems.Youcanperform acleanbootby: Usingafloppydisktostartyourcomputer: *BootfromaWindows98SecondEditionStartupDisk. Thisdiskallowstheoptionforloadingwithorwithout CDROMdriversandisacleanenvironmentforrunning Setup. *BootfromapreviousWindows95orMSDOSbootdisk. ThisdoesnotgiveaccesstoyourCDROMdrivers,but canbeusedifyoucopytheSetupfilestoyourhard diskasdescribedabove. Windows95SafeModeCommandPromptOnly: *BootyoursystemandholdtheF8keyatthe"Starting Windows95"prompt. *ChooseSafeModeCommandPromptOnly.Thisalsodoes notprovideaccesstoyourCDROMdrive,butcanbe usediftheSetupfilesarecopiedtoyourharddisk asdescribedabove. Windows98SecondEditionstepbystepboot: Ifyouwanttoloadsomedriversmanually,dothis: *BootyoursystemandholdtheF8keyatthe"Starting Windows95"prompt. *ChoosetheStepbyStepoption. *Now,onlysayYEStodevicesyouwanttobeloaded.In mostcases,youshouldsayYEStoHimem.sys. Windows95/MSDOSCleanbootwithmorememory: Youcanincreasetheamountofmemoryavailablebymaking thefollowingmodificationstoyourConfig.sysfile.You canalsomakethesechangestoyourBootDiskaswell. NOTE:Thesearetheonlydriversyoushouldload. Device=Himem.sys Device=EMM386.exenoems Dos=high,umb Device=drvspace.sys/ (OptionalonlyifusingDriveSpacecompression) CreatingaWindows98SecondEditionStartupDisk: IfWindows98SecondEditionSetupfailsaftercopying mostofthefilestoyourharddisk,youmaybeableto createaStartupDiskbyusingthebootdisk.batutility. *BoottoanMSDOSprompt. *ChangedirectoriestoyourWindows\commanddirectory. *RuntheBootdisk.batprogramthatwillpromptyouto createaStartupDisk. ThisdiskcontainsgenericrealmodeCDROMdriversthat maybeusefulwhenrunningSetupagain.

5.ANTIVIRUSSOFTWARE ======Makesurethatnoantivirusprogramisrunningwhileyou aresettingupWindows98SecondEdition.Iftheprogram isaterminateandstayresidentprogram,removeany referencestoitinyourAutoexec.bat,Config.sys,and Win.inifiles. IfyourBIOShasbuiltinvirusprotection,disableit beforerunningSetup.Todisableit,youmustusethe CMOSsetupprogramforyourBIOS.Formoreinformation, seeyourcomputerdocumentation. Seethenotesforspecificantivirusprogramsbelow. CMOS/BIOSenabledvirusprotection: Somesystemscomewithvirusprotectionbuiltintothe system.Ifthisisleftenabled,youmaybewarnedwith "ViruslikeActivity"or"MasterBootRecordChanged" messages.Youmustallowthesechangestotakeplace.If youchoosetorestoretheprevioussettings,yoursystem maynolongerboot. NortonAntiVirus: IfNortonAntiVirusisinstalled,youmayseethe followingwarningattheendoftheinitialfilecopy procedure: ApplicationWininst0.400\Suwin.exeis attemptingtoupdatetheMasterBootRecord YoushouldchooseContinue(C)forSetuptofinish properly.Ifyoudonotallowthesechangestotakeplace, Setupmaystopresponding. Dr.Solomon'sAntiVirus: IfyouarerunningDr.Solomon'sAntiVirusutility,you mayreceiveabluescreenfatalexceptionerrorinIos.vxd whiletryingtocreateaStartupDiskduringSetup.You shouldclickCancelontheStartupDiskscreenwhenthe progressbarisat20%.ThiswillallowSetuptocontinue. LookforanupdatetoDr.Solomon'sAntiVirussoftwareon theirWebsitetoresolvethisissue.

6.FINDINGHARDDISKPROBLEMSDURINGSETUPUSINGSCANDISK ======TheversionofScandiskrunduringWindows98Second EditionSetuponlychecksforerrors.Itdoesnotfixthem. Ifproblemsexist,Setupcannotcontinueuntiltheyare fixed.Tofixtheseproblems,quitSetupandrunScanDisk fromWindows95orMSDOS.Seebelowformoreinformation aboutusingScanDisktoresolvetheseissues. FixingHardDiskProblems: If,duringSetup,youseeamessagetellingyouthatyou mustrunScanDisktofixproblemsonyourharddisk, followthesestepstofixtheproblems. IfyouaresettingupWindows98SecondEditionover MSDOSorapreviousversionofWindows,suchas Windows3.1: 1.QuitWindows. 2.Ifyouaresettingupfromfloppydisks,insert SetupDisk1intothefloppydrive,andthentype thefollowingatthecommandprompt: a:scandisk.exe/all where"a"isthedrivethatcontainstheWindowsdisk. 3.IfyouaresettingupfromaCD,inserttheCD,and thentypethefollowing: d:\win98\scandisk.exe/all where"d"isthedrivethatcontainstheCD. 4.Followtheinstructionsonyourscreen,andfixany problemsthatScanDiskfinds. 5.StartWindows,andthenrunSetupagain. IfyouaresettingupWindows98SecondEditionovera previousversionofWindows98orWindows95: 1.QuitSetup. 2.OntheStartmenu,pointtoPrograms,pointto Accessories,pointtoSystemTools,andthen clickScanDisk. 3.Checkyourharddisksandanyhostdrivesyouhave forerrors,andrepairanyproblemsfound.Besure todoacompletesurfacescanonallyourdrives, orSetupmaystillfinderrors. ProblemsRunningScanDisk: TherearecertaincaseswhereScanDiskmaynotbeable tofixanissueorisproducingerrors. YouarerunningDriveSpace3compression: IfDrvspace3compressionisinstalledonyoursystem, youmaybelowonconventionalmemory.Tofreeup memory,youcantrythefollowing: *IfyouarerunningMSDOS6.x,youcanrun Memmaker.exetofreeenoughmemoryforScanDiskto complete. *SeeINSTALLINGWINDOWS98SECONDEDITIONFROMMSDOS forinformationonhowtoperformacleanbootwith morememory. *CheckyourdriveswhilerunningWindows95. Ifyoustilldon'thaveenoughmemory,orifyouhave otherproblemswhileSetupisrunningScanDisk,youcan bypassScanDiskinSetupbyrunningSetupwiththe/IS option.Todothis,typethefollowingcommand: setup/is NOTE:BypassingScanDiskduringSetupisnotrecommended. Ifyoudo,theremaybeproblemswithyourharddisk thatcouldcauseWindows98SecondEditionnotto installorruncorrectly.

7.CABFILEERRORSDURINGWINDOWS98SETUP. ======WhenyoutrytoinstallWindows98,orinstalla componentthatrequirescopyingfilesfromtheoriginal WindowsdisksorCDROM,youmayreceiveoneofthe followingmessages: Setuphasdetectedthefollowingdecodingerror: "Couldnotdecodethissetup(.CAB)file.Setupwill attempttofromthissituation,clickOKto continue". "SetupcannotcopyallofthefilesfromyourWindows 98CD.CleantheWindows98CDwithasoftcloth, returnittotheCDROMdrive,andthenclickOK.If youreceivethismessageagain,readtheCABErrors sectionoftheSetup.txtfile.Thisfileisinthe Win98directoryofyourWindows98CD." Thisbehaviorcanoccurforanyofthefollowingreasons: YourWindows98CDROMmaybedamaged,dirtyfrom smudgesorfingerprints,ormaycontainscratches. YourCDROMdriveisnotfunctioningproperly.The CDROMmayvibratetoomuchforthelaserto accuratelyreadthedata. Yourcomputerisoverclocked.Extractingfilesfrom theWindows98filesismemoryintensive.If yourcomputerisoverclockedbeyondthedefault settings,itcancontributetodecodingerrors. Computersthatarenotoverclockedbutarehavinga coolingproblemcanalsoexperiencedecodingerrors. YourcomputerhasbadormismatchedRAMorcache.For example,youareusingEDOandnonEDORAM,oryouare usingdifferentRAMspeeds.EvenifWindowsseemsto berunningwithoutproblems,theadditionalstressof extractingfilesandaccessingthediskmaycontribute todecodingerrors. YourcomputerhasBusMasteringorUltraDMAenabled intheBIOSandinDeviceManager.Thedatamaybe movingtooquicklyforthesystemtokeepup. Youareusingathirdpartymemorymanager. Thereisavirusonyourcomputer. Toresolvethiserrormessage,followthesesteps. 1.RemovetheCDROMfromtheCDROMdrive,rotateit onequartertoonehalfaturn,reinserttheCDROM intothedrive,andthenclickOK. 2.RemovetheCDROMfromtheCDROMdrive.Cleanitwith asoftclothandreinserttheCDROMintothedrive, andthenclickOK. 3.TryusingrealmodeCDROMdrivers.Ifyouareunable tolocatetherealmodeCDROMdriversforyourCDROM drive,tryusingtheCDROMdriversontheWindows98 StartupDisk.TheWindows98Startupdiskprovides supportformosttypesofCDROMdrives,including (IDE)and(SCSI)CDROMdrives.RunWindowsSetupfrom MSDOS. 4.Createanemptyfolderononeofyourharddrives called"W98flat".CopythecontentsoftheWin98 folderontheCDROMtothe"W98Flat"folderyoujust created.Ifyouareunabletocopythecontentsofthe Win98folderontheCDROMtoyouharddisk,the CDROMmaybedamaged. 5.Checkyourcomputerforavirususingvirusdetection software. 6.RunWindows98Setupusingthefollowingcommand: "setup/c"(withoutthequotationmarks)Thisswitch bypassesrunningSMARTDrive.ThismakesSetuprun slower,butitshouldbemorereliableenvironmentto runin. 9.IfyouarestillreceivingCABERRORSinWindows98, youcanmanuallyextractalltheWindows98filesfrom theWindows98cabinetfilesontheCDROMtoyour harddisk,andthenrunWindows98Setupfromyour harddisk.Itrequiresapproximately300MBoffree harddiskspacetoextracttheWindows98files.You canusetheExt.exeutilitytoextracttheWindows98 files.ThisutilityislocatedontheWindows98 startupdiskandinthe\Oldmsdosfolderonthe Windows98CDROM.TomanuallyextracttheWindows98 files,followthesesteps: a.InsertyourWindows98Startupdiskinthefloppy diskdrive,andthenrestartyourcomputer. NOTE:IfyoudonothaveaWindows98Startupdisk, seethesection"TipsforInstallingRealMode CDROMDrivers"underRunningWindows98Setup fromMSDOS. b.Atthecommandprompt,type"ext"(withoutthe quotationmarks). c.Whenyouarepromptedforthelocationofthe cabinetfiles,typethepathtotheW98Flatfolder thatyoucreatedinstep4above. d.Whenyouarepromptedforthefilestoextract,type *.* e.Whenyouarepromptedforthelocationtowhichthe filesaretobeextracted,typeinthepathtothe W98Flatfolderyoucreatedearlier. *Note*thisdoesnotextractthefilesinthe Precopy1.cabandPrecopy2.cabcabinetfiles. f.Afterallthefileshavebeenextracted,runSetup fromtheW98Flatfolderonyourharddisk. 5.Finally,ifalltheabovestepsarestillfailing,you cantrytoslowdownyourcomputer.Toslowdownyour computer,useanyorallofthefollowingmethods: Changeyourcomputer'sCMOSsettings.Busmastering, external/internalcache,RAMsettings/timings,and othersettingscontributetothespeedatwhich yourcomputerruns.Forinformationabouthowto changethesesettings,consultthedocumentation thatisincludedwithyourcomputer.

8.REMOVINGWINDOWS98SECONDEDITIONFROMYOURSYSTEM ======SavingSystemFiles: Windows98SecondEditionSetupoffersuserstheoption ofbackinguptheirpreviousversionofWindowsincase Windows98SecondEditionneedstobeuninstalledlater. Toenablethisoption,youmustselecttheSaveYour SystemFilesoptionwhenpromptedduringSetup.Setup willthencreatethefollowinghiddenfilesnecessary touninstallWindows98: *Winundo.dat *Winundo.ini *Winlfn.ini NOTE:DeletingthesefileswillpreventWindows98 SecondEditionfrombeinguninstalled. Ifanyofthefollowingapply,youwillnotbeable touninstallWindows98SecondEdition,andSetupwill notpromptyoutoSaveSystemFiles: *YourcurrentWindowsinstallationisonacompressed drive. *Youareinstallingtoanewdirectoryoraclean installwithnopreviousversionavailable. *YouarerunningaversionofMSDOSearlierthan5.0. NOTE:ThefilesnecessarytoremoveWindows98Second Editionmustbesavedonalocalharddrive.Youcannot savethemtoanetworkdriveorafloppydisk.Aslong astwoormoredriveshaveadequatefreespace,youcan selectthedrivetowhichtosavetheuninstall information. Therearealsoseveralactionsthatcouldprevent Windows98frombeinguninstalledafterSetupis complete.Thefollowingisalistofitemsthatwill causetheuninstallinformationtoberemovedfrom yoursystem: *ConvertingyourharddisktoFAT32 *CompressingyourharddiskwithDriveSpace NOTE:TheseutilitiesshouldwarnyouthattheUninstall informationwillbelostbeforetheyperformconversionor compression. RemovingWindows98SecondEdition: ToremoveWindows98SecondEditionandcompletelyrestore yoursystemtoitspreviousversionsofMSDOSand Windows3.x,orWindows95: 1.ClickStart,pointtoSettings,andthenclickControl Panel. 2.DoubleclickAdd/RemovePrograms. 3.OntheInstall/Uninstalltab,clickUninstallWindows98, andthenclickAdd/Remove. OrifyouarehavingproblemsstartingWindows98,use yourStartupDisktostartyourcomputer,andthenrun UNINSTALfromtheStartupDisk. NOTE:UNINSTALneedstoshutdownWindows98.Ifthere isaproblemwiththisonyourcomputer,restartyour computerandpressF8whenyouseethemessage"Starting Windows98."Then,clickCommandPromptOnlyandrun UNINSTALfromthecommandprompt. IfSetupdidnotcompletesuccessfullyandyouwantto restoreyourpreviousversionsofMSDOSandWindows3.x, orWindows95,youcanrunUNINSTALfromthe \Windows\Commanddirectoryonyourharddisk,orfrom yourStartupDisk. IfyousavedyourfilesonadriveotherthanC,you canusethe/woptiontospecifythedrivewherethe filesarelocated.Forexample: uninstal/we: wheree:isthedrivecontainingyourprevioussystem files. IfWindows98isrunningandyouwanttoremovethe uninstallfilestofreediskspace,followthesesteps: 1.ClickStart,pointtoSettings,andthenclick ControlPanel. 2.DoubleclickAdd/RemovePrograms. 3.OntheInstall/Uninstalltab,clickOld Windows3.x/MSDOSSystemFiles,andthenclick Remove.OrclickRemoveWindows95systemfiles (UninstallInfo). YoucannolongerremoveWindows98.

9.POTENTIALISSUESIFYOUHAVEACOMPRESSEDDRIVE. ======Ifyouhavecompressedyourharddisk,youmayget amessagethatthereisnotenoughspaceonthehost partitionofthecompresseddrive.Setupmayhaveto copysomefilestoyourstartupdrive,thehostfor yourstartupdrive,orthehostforyourWindows drive.Ifyougetthismessage,freesomespaceon thespecifieddrive,andthenrunSetupagain.Try oneofthefollowing: *SetupWindowsonanuncompresseddriveifpossible. *Deleteanyunneededfilesonyourhostpartition. *IfyouarerunningWindows3.1andhaveapermanent swapfile,trymakingitsmaller.InControlPanel, doubleclick386Enhanced,andthenclickVirtual Memory.Modifythesizeofyourswapfile. *Useyourdiskcompressionsoftwaretofreeupsomespace onthehostdriveforthecompresseddrive.Ifyou compressedyourdrivebyusingDriveSpaceorDoubleSpace, followthesesteps: 1.QuitWindows. 2.RunDrvspace.exeorDblspace.exe. 3.Selectthecompresseddriveonwhosehostyouwant tofreespace. 4.OntheDrivemenu,clickChangeSizeandadjustthe freespaceasnecessary. IfyoucompressedyourdriveusingWindows95Drivespace, orDrvspace3fromPlus!,followthesesteps: 1.StartWindows 2.SelectDrivespacefrom Start/Programs/Accessories/SystemTools/Drivespace. 3.Selectthecompresseddriveonwhosehostyouwant tofreespace. 4.OntheDrivemenu,clickChangeSize,andthenadjust thefreespaceasnecessary. Ifyouusedothercompressionsoftware,suchasStacker, consultthesoftwaredocumentation. NOTE:Youmaynoticeadiscrepancyintheamountoffree spacereportedbySetupandtheamountofspaceyouthink isavailableonyourhostdrive.Windowsusessomespace forcreatingaswapfile.Thisspacemaynotappeartobe allocatedwhenWindowsisnotrunning. NOTE:IfyoucreateaStartupDiskduringSetup,make sureyoudonotuseacompresseddiskfortheStartupDisk.

10.INSTALLINGWINDOWS98SECONDEDITIONWITHWINDOWSNT. ====== YoucannotinstallWindows98SecondEditionoverany versionofWindowsNT,buttheycanexisttogetheron asinglesystem.However,forcompatibilityreasons,it isrecommendedthatyouinstalleachtoaseparatehard diskorpartition.IfWindowsNTisalreadyinstalled, Windows98SetupwilladditselftotheWindowsNTboot menutoallowtheusertomultibootbetweenWindows98 andWindowsNT. IfyoucannolongerbootWindowsNT,youshouldboot fromtheWindowsNTrecoverydisksandchoosetheRepair optiontorestoretheWindowsNTbootfiles. WheninstallingWindows98onasystemwithdrives createdwithWindowsNT,youmayreceivethefollowing error: "Setuphasdetectedthatyourharddiskhasa64Kcluster FATpartition.BecauseScanDiskdoesnotworkondisks withthisclustersize,Setupcannotcontinue.Tocomplete Setup,youmustrepartitionyourharddisk,the partitionwithaFATfilesystemthathasaclustersize of32Korless,andthenrestartSetup." RunningSetupwiththe"/is"parameter(e.g.,Setup/is) willbypassScanDiskandavoidthisproblem. SettingupadualbootscenariowithWindowsNT Tosetupadualbootconfigurationonanx86computer, installtheoperatingsystemintheusualway,andthen edittheBoot.inifileasdescribedbelow.Allsystem startupinfoisstoredintheBoot.inifile,whichis automaticallycreatedduringSetupattherootofyour computer'sharddisk. >>>ToedittheBoot.inifile: 1.InWindowsExplorer,clickView,clickOptions,and thenclick"Showallfiles." 2.Makesure"Hidefileextensionsforknownfiletypes" isnotchecked,andthenclickOK. 3.RightclicktheBoot.inifile,andthenclickProperties. 4.ClicktocleartheReadonlycheckbox,andthen clickOK. 5.RightclicktheBoot.inifile,clickCopy,rightclick ablankareaoftheExplorerdialogbox,andthenclick Paste.Abackupcopywiththefilename"Copyof Boot.ini"willbecreated. 6.DoubleclicktheBoot.inifile. 7.Addthenameandlocationofthealternatesystemin the[operatingsystems]sectionofthefile,asinthe followingexample: [operatingsystems] C:\Winnt="WindowsNT4.0" C:\="MicrosoftWindows" 8.SaveandclosetheBoot.inifile. 9.RightclicktheBoot.inifile,andthenclickProperties. 10.SelecttheReadonlycheckbox,andthenclickOK.

11.SETUPERRORMESSAGES ======Thissectionlistsspecificmessagesthatyoumay encounterduringSetupandprovidesinformationabout whattodonext. MessageSU0018 "Setupcannotcreatefilesonyourstartupdriveand cannotsetupWindows98.Theremaybetoomanyfiles intherootdirectoryofyourstartupdrive,oryour startupdrivelettermayhavebeenremapped." Therootfolderofadriveholdsamaximumof512entries (filesorfolders).ThismessageindicatesthatSetup hasdetectedtoomanydirectoryentriesintheroot folderofyourcomputer,andSetupcannotcreatethe filesitneedstosetupWindows98.Moveordelete somefilesfromtherootfolderofyourdrive,and thenrunSetupagain. "UnrecoverableSetupError"Message "UnrecoverableSetupError.Setupcannotcontinueonthis systemconfiguration.ClickOKtoquitSetup."Thiserror couldbecausedbyvariousconditions.See"GeneralSetup Notes"andINSTALLINGWINDOWS98SECONDEDITIONFROMMSDOS formoreinformation. LongFileNamesErrorMessages Ifyouseethemessage"Setuphasdetectedthatthe program,LongFileNames,isinstalledinthisdirectory. Setupcannotcontinue."quitSetup,andthenremoveLong FileNamesfromyourcomputerbyusingtheUninstallfeature inLongFileNames.See"ViewSoftware"formoreinformation. NotEnoughMemoryMessages IfyouencounteranOutofMemorymessage,youcan increaseconventionalmemorybycommentingoutTSRs andloadingdevicedriversintotheuppermemoryarea. Forinformationonhowtoperformthesesteps,see MicrosoftKnowledgeBaseArticleQ134399,"Howto IncreaseConventionalMemoryforMSDOSBasedPrograms"at http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q134/3/99.asp NotEnoughDiskSpaceMessages Youcanrecoverdiskspacebycompletinganyorallof thefollowingsteps: *RightclickRecycleBin,andthenclickEmpty RecycleBin. *DeletethecontentsofyourInternetbrowsercache folder. *Deletefileswiththeextensions.bakand.tmp. *Deleteunusedprogramfolders(besuretobackup datafirst). *DeletetheoldMSDOSfolder,unlessyouintendto configureyourcomputertorunbothWindows98and MSDOS.(First,besureyouhaveastartdiskthat supportsaccesstotheCDROMdrive.) *DeletethehiddenfileWinundo.datfromtheprevious installationofWindows95. *DeletetheoldWindows3.1folder,unlessyouintend toconfigureyourcomputertorunbothWindows3.1 andWindows98. SetupCannotWritetotheTemporaryDirectory Thismessagemayappearbecausethereisinsufficient diskspaceforthetemporarydirectory.Ifspaceis availableonanotherdrive,usethefollowingcommand linetochangethetemporarydirectorylocation: Setup/T::\TEMP Ifyoudonothavespaceavailableonanotherdrive, freesomediskspace,andthenrunSetupagain.See the"NotEnoughDiskSpace"Messagessectionfor filesthatcanbedeleted. IfyouhaveMultimediaCloakingandareinstalling Windows98fromfloppydisks,Setupmaynotrun successfully.IfyouseemessagesaboutSetupnot beingabletoread.cabfiles,followthesesteps: 1.RemovethelinereferencingCacheclk.exefrom yourConfig.sysandAutoexec.batfiles. 2.Restartyourcomputer. 3.RunSetupagain. MessageSU0010,SU0012,SU0015,orSU0016 IfyoureceiveoneofthesemessagesduringSetup, see"INSTALLINGWINDOWS98SECONDEDITIONONA SYSTEMRUNNINGWINDOWSNTandINSTALLINGWINDOWS98 SECONDEDITIONONASYSTEMRUNNINGOS/2formore information. MessageSU0011 Ifyourharddiskispasswordprotected,Setupwill notcompletesuccessfully.Youmustfirstremovethe passwordprotection.Formoreinformation,seeyour computerdocumentation. MessageSU0013 TosetupWindows98,yourstartupdrivemustbe anMSDOSbootpartition.Ifyourstartupdriveis formattedasHPFSorNTFS,youmustcreateanMSDOS bootpartitionbeforerunningSetup.Formore informationaboutcreatinganMSDOSbootpartition, seeyourcomputerdocumentation. Youmayalsoreceivethiserrorifyouhavethirdparty partitioningsoftwaresuchasEZdriveorDiskManager installed.Ifso,rebootyoursystemandrunSetup fromanMSDOScommandprompt.Formoreinformation, see"RunningSetupfromMSDOS." StandardModeMessages Ifyougetanyofthefollowingerrormessages,remove anymemorymanagers(suchasEMM386.exe,QEMM,or386Max) fromyourConfig.sysfile,andthenrunSetupagain. StandardMode:InvalidDPMIreturn. StandardMode:FaultinMSDOSExtender. StandardMode:BadFaultinMSDOSExtender. StandardMode:Unknownstackinfaultdispatcher. StandardMode:StackOverflow. NOTE:Ifyoustillhaveproblems,addEMM386.EXEback intoyourConfig.sysfileandexcludeallranges.For example, device=c:\windows\emm386.exex=A000FFFF Ifyouencounterthesemessagesorifyourcomputerstops respondingduringSetup,turnondoublebufferingin SmartDrive.SeveralSCSIharddrivesandsomeESDIdrives requiredoublebuffering. Toturnondoublebuffering,addthefollowinglineto thebeginningofyourConfig.sysfile: device=c:\windows\smartdrv.exe/double_buffer+ where"c:\windows"isthepathtoyourWindowsdirectory. "SetupCouldNotBackUpYourSystemFiles"Message IfyouseethiserrormessagewhileSetupissaving yoursystemfiles,youmaynothaveenoughdiskspace, particularlyoncompresseddisks.Freeupspaceonthe driveyouaresavingyoursystemfileson(thedefault driveisC)byremovingunneededfiles. Uninstallcanrequireupto75MBonmanysystems.If Setupisnotofferingyoutheofsavingyour systemfiles,youmaybeverylowonfreediskspace. "CannotContinueonThisSystemConfiguration" Ifyougetthismessage,youmayhaveanolder, incompatiblediskpartition.BeforeyourunSetup, youwillneedtobackupyourdataandthenrepartition yourdisk. MessageSU0167 AfileorfoldercalledDesktopexistsonyourcomputer. RenameormoveyourcurrentDesktopfolder,andthen runSetupagain. MessageSU0168 Yourcomputeralreadyhasanoperatingsysteminstalled, whichcannotbeupgradedbythisversionofSetup.Please obtaintheWindows95(orWindows98)Upgrade. Thiserrorcanoccurwhenyouareattmptingtoinstallan OEMversionofWindows98overapreviousversionofWindows. or AnapplicationhasinstalledanOEMversionofSetupX.dll thatmakesitappearthatyourcurrentversionofWindowsis theOEMversion. Ifyoususpectthisisthecase,SetupX.dllwiththe correctversionfromyourcurrentinstallmedia. 1.PlaceyourWindows95orWindows98CDinyourCDROM drive. 2.Fromacommandprompt,changetoyourCDROMdriveletter. 3.Type"Extract/abase4.cabSetupX.dll/lc:\" 4.CopytheSetupX.dllfromyourC:toyourWindows\System directory. 5.RunWindows98SecondEditionSetupagain. SU99xxxxMessages SU99isaprefixthatisaddedtoallerrorsthatSetup doesnothaveaspecificerrormessagefor.Theseerrors areoftencausedbylowconventionalmemory.Ifyouhave alreadycreatedaStartupDisk,quitSetup,shutdownyour computer,inserttheStartupDisk,andrestartthecomputer. Then,runSetupfromtheMSDOScommandprompt. "Setupdoesnothaveenoughconventionalmemorytocheckyour computer'sharddisks." or "Setupcouldnotchecktheharddrivesonyourcomputer." Ifyoureceiveeitheroftheseerrors,Setupwasunableto runScanDisktocheckyourharddrives.Thiscouldbebecause oflowconventionalmemoryoryourdiskcontainserrorsthat ScandiskcannotfixwhenrunfromSetup.Toworkaroundthese errors,rebootyoursystemtoMSDOSmodeandrunScanDisk /all.Then,runSetupagain.IfSetupstillfails,reboot toMSDOSmodeandrunScandisk/all/surface.Thiswilltake alittlelonger,butitwillensureyourharddisksarein goodshape.If,afterrunningScanDiskwiththeseoptions, Setupstillwon'tcontinue,youshouldrunSetup/istobypass ScanDisk. NOTE:BypassingScanDiskisnotrecommenedandshouldonlybe usedifyouarepositiveyourdisk(s)containnoerrors.If therearestillerrors,Setupmayfailandyoursystemmayno longerboot.

12.HARDWARENOTES ======Thissectionincludesnotesonspecificsystem configurationsthatmaypreventSetupfrominstalling Windows98SecondEditionsuccessfully. SagerNP8200orWedgeTechnologies466/DX2 IMPORTANT:IfyouinstallWindows98onaSager NP8200orWedgeTechnologies466/DX2laptop computer,youwillnotbeabletouseyour computer,evenifyoureinstallaprevious versionofWindows. PlugandPlayNetworkCardsand16BitRealModeDrivers Whenyouneedtorunthe16bitrealmodedriverfor yournetworkinterfacecard(NIC)(whichiscommonif youuseDLCoranotherrealmodeprotocol),yourPlug andPlaycardmayappearnottofunctionbecausethe 16bitNICdriversloadbeforeWindows98hasachance toturnonPlugandPlaycards.Inaddition,some 16bitNICdriversdonotrecognizePlugandPlay cards(mostNE2000PlugandPlayclonesfallinto thiscategory). >>>TouseyourPlugandPlaycardwitha16bit NICdriver: 1.RuntheSoftsetutilitythatcomeswithyourPlug andPlaycard,andthensetthecardtononPlug andPlaymode. 2.DoubleclickNetworkinControlPanel,andthen removethenetworkcard. 3.InControlPanel,doubleclickAddNewHardwareand followtheinstructionsonyourscreen.Windows98 willdetectyournetworkcard. Ifyouchangetoa32bitprotectedmodeNICdriver inthefuture,youcanrunSoftsetagaintoturnon PlugandPlaymodeforyourcard. IntelEtherExpress16NICsandPCIComputers Yoursystemmaynotrespondoryoumayexperience initializationproblemsifyouareusinganIntel EtherExpress16NICinaPCIcomputerwithcertain DiamondSpeedStarPCIvideocards.Theseproblems arenotrelatedtoWindows98;theyoccuronavariety ofoperatingsystemplatforms.Ifyouexperienceother problemswithyourEtherExpress16inaPCIcomputer, replacethecardbeforeyoureporttheproblemto Microsoft. Ifyouhaveoneofthesevideocards,contactyour vendoraboutgettinganewvideoBIOSupdate. DiamondSpeedStarPCIvideocardwithBIOS version1.01 DiamondViperPCIVGAVideoAdapter DiamondStealthvideocard,Biosv1.03 IBMThinkpadModel750x/755x/360x Ifyouhaveoneofthesemodels(includingsubmodels suchasC,CE,CX,CS,andCSE),beforeyouinstall Windows98checktheIBMbulletinboardortheTHINKPAD forumonCompuServeforupdatedBIOSand/orMwave driversforyourcomputer. Ifyoudon'tupgradeyourBIOS,youmayhaveproblems ifyoumovethemousewhileyourcomputeristurning suspendmodeonoroff.

ToshibaComputers Theltmodemdriver,version2.16andearlier,andthe ToshibaWindows95Utilitiesmustbeupgradedpriorto installingWindows98SecondEdition. Contactthefollowingsitesforadditionalinformation: UShttp://pcsupport.toshiba.com/ Canadahttp://www.toshiba.ca/my_html/filelib.htm Japanhttp://www5.toshiba.co.jp/tpmc Australia&NewZealand: http://www.isd.toshiba.com.au/personal_computers/files_drivers Europehttp://support.toshibatro.de/Win98SE oraccesstheToshibaBulletinBoardat: +499417807999Analog +499417810500ISDN1 +499417813131ISDN2 Foradditionalsupport,refertoyourUserManualtofind thenearestToshibasupportcontact.

13.MEMORYMANAGERS ======IfyouhaveQEMMinstalledonyourcomputer,itis recommendedthatyouremoveitfromyourConfig.sys filebeforeyousetupWindows98.Youcanaddit backafterWindows98isinstalled. Thefollowingmemorymanagersareincompatiblewith ormaycauseproblemswithWindows98.Itis recommendedthatyouremoveallreferencestothem fromyourConfig.sysandAutoexec.batfilesand useEmm386.exeandHimem.sys,whichareprovided withWindows98,tomanagememoryinstead. Allemm4.sysAllCharge386Version3.1 HPemm386.sysandHPemm486.sys HPmm.sysHPMemoryManager(mustremove beforeSetup) Iemm.sysMemoryManager Intel(R)ExpandedMemoryEmulator(Ilim386.sys) MaximizerMemoryManager(Maximize.com) NetRoomMemoryManager(RM386.sys) QMAPSMemoryManagerVersion5.16 UMBPROVersion1.07 NOTE:Thedocumentationfor386MAXrecommendsyounot settheEXTparameterbelow64.Ifyousetthisparameter to0,Setupwillfail. NOTE:IfyouremovethelinecontainingRm386.sysfrom yourConfig.sysfile,youmayneedtoinstallHimem.sys, whichcomeswithWindowsorMSDOS.Youcandothisby addingthefollowinglinetoyourConfig.sysfile: device=\himem.sys TheisthelocationofyourWindowsorMSDOS files(forexample,C:\Windows).

14.DISKCACHEPROGRAMS ======BeforeyourunSetup,itisrecommendedthatyouremove anythirdpartydiskcacheprogramsandreplacethem withSmartdrv.exe,whichisprovidedwithWindows98. Ifyouarerunningoneofthefollowingdiskcache utilities,removeit.Insomecases,Setupwillremove itforyou. 386MAXDiskCacheutility(Qcache.exe)(Donotuse withSmartDrive.) Cache.exeDiskCacheutility Cache.sysDiskCacheutility FlashDiskCacheutility(Flash.exe)(donotuse withSmartDrive.) HyperdiskDiskCacheutility(donotusewith SmartDrive.) Icache.sysDiskCacheutility IBMcache.sysDiskCacheutility MaceDiskCacheUtility(Mcache.sys) NortonSpeedDriveDiskutility(SPEEDRV) NortonUtilitiesVersion5.0and6.1(DISKREET,NCACHE) PCCache(PCToolsdiskcacheutility)(mustremove beforeSetup) PCKwikDiskCacheutility(Pckwik.exe) PC_KwikDiskAccelerator PCKwikVersion1.59(Pck.exe,Pskscrn.exe,Pckey.com) PCTools(TM)DiskCacheutility(Pccache.com) SecretdiskIIDiskCacheutility(Fast512.sys)(Donot usewithSmartDrive.) SuperPCKwikDiskCacheutility(Superpck.exe)

15.USINGTERMINATEANDSTAYRESIDENT(TSR)PROGRAMS ======APPEND(MSDOS) DonotusetheAPPENDutilitywithWindows98.It preventsWindowsandWindowsbasedprogramsfrom creatingvalidWellFormedPath(WFP)namesforthe filestheyareusing.(AWFPisthecompletenameofa file,includingthedriveletterandfullpath specification,startingfromtherootdirectory.) AutoconVersion2.0e,BootconVersion1.60,andBoot.sys Theseprogramsenableyoutoselectfromdifferent configurationswhenyoustartyourcomputer.Because Windows98Setupmodifiesonlythefirstsectionsin yourConfig.sysandAutoexec.batfiles,youmayhave tomodifythesefilesmanuallyafterSetup.Formore information,seetheprogramdocumentation. CubitVersion3.01 WhenyouareusingCubitwithWindows98,donot compresstheWindowsSystemfolderoranyfilethat isloadedfromyourConfig.sysfile. BeforeyouupgradetoWindows98SecondEdition,make surethattheearlierversionofWindowsis decompressedonyourharddisk.Youmayrecompress thefilesafteryouhavesuccessfullysetup Windows98SecondEdition. DoublediskVersion2.5 Windows98maytrytoaccess"phantom"diskdrivesif youuseitwithDoubledisk.Phantomdrivesoccurwhen youuseDoubledisktocreateacompresseddrive.For example,ifyouhavedrivesA,B,andConyour computerandyouuseDoubledisktocreatedriveF, Windows98andMSDOSrecognizedrivesDandEasvalid drives,eventhoughtheydonotexist.Youcanusethe DRVOFFutilitytopreventWindowsfromrecognizing phantomdrives.ToorderacopyoftheDRVOFFutility, contactVertisoft. InfiniteDiskVersion2.1 InfiniteDiskversion2.1doesnotworkproperlywith Windows98.EitherremoveInfiniteDisksoftwarefrom yourcomputerbeforeyourunSetup,orcontactyour softwaredealerforaversionofInfiniteDisksoftware thatiscompatiblewithWindows98. >>>ToremoveInfiniteDiskfromyourcomputer: 1.Decompressanycompressedfiles. 2.RemovethefollowinglinesfromyourConfig.sys andAutoexec.batfiles: iddrv.sys idres.exe protect/c 3.Restartyourcomputer,andthenrunSetupagain. NetWare(R)NetBIOS Inmanyconfigurations,theNetWareNetBIOSTSRis incompatiblewithWindows98.Inmostcases,Setup willdetectNetWareNetBIOSandremovethestartup commandfromyourcomputer.However,ifyouhave NetWareNetBIOSsetuptostartfromalocation otherthanyourAutoexec.batfile(forexample,from adifferentbatchfile),Setupcannotdetectit.In thiscase,youneedtoremoveNetWareNetBIOSmanually. Windows98includesanIPX/SPXcompatibleprotocol thatyoucanuseinsteadofNetBIOS.Forinformation aboutconfiguringWindows98toworkwithit,see Networks.txt. NewspaceVersion1.07 Windows98isincompatiblewiththisdiskcompression utility. NortonDesktopforWindows(Ep.exe) IfthedatarecoveryprogramEraseProtect(Ep.exe)is loadedfromyourAutoexec.batfile,disableitwhenyou setupWindows,especiallyifyouareupgradingovera previousversionofWindows.BecauseEraseProtecttries tosavecopiesofalldeletedfiles,youcanrunoutof diskspacewhilerunningSetup. ItisrecommendedthatyourunEraseProtectwitha permanentswapfile.Ifyouareusingatemporaryswap file,excludefilesthathavea.tmpor.swpextension fromeraseprotection. NortonDisklockversions3.01and3.5donotwork correctlywithWindows98.Eitherremovethissoftware fromyourcomputerbeforeyourunSetup,orcontact SymantecproductsupportforaversionofDisklockthat iscompatiblewithWindows98. ForinformationabouthowtoremoveDisklockfromyour computer,seetheNortonDisklockdocumentation. PCToolsDeluxe(TM)Version7.1(DATAMON) IfyouloadPCToolsDATAMONusingthe\SENTRY+option, Setupmayfailifyouarelowondiskspace.Donotuse the\SENTRY+optionwhenyouareloadingDATAMON. DonotloadDATAMONafterloadingSmartDrive.IfDATAMON isloadedafterSmartDrive,yourcomputermayfail.See thePCToolsdocumentationforinformationabouthowto removeDATAMON. PCToolsDeluxeVersion6.0(DESKTOP) IfyoutrytostartPCToolsfromthecommandprompt withinWindows,yourcomputermayfailorrestartitself. TheseproblemsalsooccurifyouuseMSDOScommands fromacommandpromptwithinWindows. Version7.0ofPCToolsmaycorrecttheseproblems. However,donotloadDESKTOPfromacommandpromptifit wasloadedbeforeyoustartedWindows.Ifyoudo,your computermayfailwhenyouquitWindows.Itisrecommended thatyourunDESKTOPfromitsPIF,providedwith Windows98. SUBST(MSDOS) YoumayencounterproblemswithSUBSTduringSetup,but youcansafelyadditbackafteryouhaveinstalled Windows98. UNDELETE IfyouarerunningUNDELETEwiththeSENTRYoption,Setup mayhaveproblemsandyoumayrunoutofdiskspaceduring Setup.ItisrecommendedthatyouremoveUNDELETEfrom yourConfig.sysandAutoexec.batfilesbeforerunningSetup. NOTE:TheSENTRYoptioncreatesahiddendirectorynamed Sentry.Whenyoudeleteafile,UNDELETEmovesthefile fromitscurrentlocationtotheSentrydirectory.Before youremoveUNDELETEfromyourConfig.sysorAutoexec.bat file,freediskspacebyusingtheUNDELETE/PURGEcommand onalldrives. IfyoudonotremoveUndelete,Setupwilldisablethis commandforyou. NOTE:RefertotheIntl.txtfiletolearnmoreabout installingPanEuropeansettings.