![]() ![]() ![]() Comment out lines in CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT one-by-one until you have enough memory to continue. Not enough conventional memory to continue the installation. Setup cannot continue on this system configuration. In remote cases, this error occurs when there is a LASTDRIVE=C: in CONFIG.SYS or C: has been remapped to another device. You'll have to move or delete some files in order for setup to continue and then restart setup. The root folder of a drive holds a maximum of 512 files and/or folders. There may be too many files in the root directory of your startup drive, or your startup drive letter may have been remapped (SU0018): Setup cannot create files on your startup drive and cannot set up Windows 98. If you still receive this error, install Windows 98 from DOS. Either choose the option to replace the file and reboot or cancel and close all running applications. There are open applications during installation. Setup detects that an earlier version of SetupX.dll or NetDi.dll is in use: Tip: MAKE A STARTUP DISK DURING INSTALLATION! This can help you recover if setup hangs later in the installation. If you don't see your specific error or need more information refer to the SETUP.TXT that came with the installation disks or CD. This page will list the possible errors and how can avoid or fix the problems causing these errors. During the installation of Windows 98, you may experience errors.
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