I have a Pentium with 32 MB RAM, running Windows 95a and IE 5.5.
When attempting to create a startup disk on my Win 95 PC, I am asked to insert a disk labeled 'Windows 95 CD-ROM'. After insertion, the command line changes to 'Windows 95 Upgrade' (I only have the Windows 95 Upgrade.) Repeated attempts to use by Windows 95 CD-ROM displays the following messages in the Add/Remove Program Properties: 'The file command.com on Windows 95 CD-ROM could not be found. Insert Windows 95 CD-ROM into the drive selected below, the Click OK Copy files from D:\WIN95UP
I then get an Error: 'The device was not ready' (error #15) setup could not finish opening a file on the source disk
Source file: 'D:\WINM95UP\command.com'
Destination file: C:\WINEBCO.400\EBD\command.com=PRECOPY1.CAB'
Skipping this command, get similar Errors for drvspace.bin, scandisk.exe, winboot.sys, attrib.exe, chkdsk.exe, debug.exe, edit.com, fdisk.exe, format.com, regedit.exe, scandisk.ini, sys.com, and uninstal.exe
In accordance with screen instructions, "Startup Disk into Drive A", I placed 3 1/2' HD floppy into drive A and got indications that 48% of the files were copied. Then got File Copy Error: ...while reading C:\WINEBDO.400\EBD\IO.SYS
Skipping, got Error Creating Startup Disk: There were problems creating your startup disk. To try again using a floppy disk, click Retry. Doing so, got a File Copy Error: Setup detected an error while reading C:\WINEBDO.400\EBD\DRVSPACE.BIN Skipping, got Error Creating Startup Disk ...etc.
Something is not happening here; please advise. I did open a MS-DOS window and did a format a:/s successfully. If the startup disk procedure does not work, could use info as to how to place the CD driver(s) on this floppy with the system files, so I could reinstall Windows in the event of a system crash.
Thanks,
David
When attempting to create a startup disk on my Win 95 PC, I am asked to insert a disk labeled 'Windows 95 CD-ROM'. After insertion, the command line changes to 'Windows 95 Upgrade' (I only have the Windows 95 Upgrade.) Repeated attempts to use by Windows 95 CD-ROM displays the following messages in the Add/Remove Program Properties: 'The file command.com on Windows 95 CD-ROM could not be found. Insert Windows 95 CD-ROM into the drive selected below, the Click OK Copy files from D:\WIN95UP
I then get an Error: 'The device was not ready' (error #15) setup could not finish opening a file on the source disk
Source file: 'D:\WINM95UP\command.com'
Destination file: C:\WINEBCO.400\EBD\command.com=PRECOPY1.CAB'
Skipping this command, get similar Errors for drvspace.bin, scandisk.exe, winboot.sys, attrib.exe, chkdsk.exe, debug.exe, edit.com, fdisk.exe, format.com, regedit.exe, scandisk.ini, sys.com, and uninstal.exe
In accordance with screen instructions, "Startup Disk into Drive A", I placed 3 1/2' HD floppy into drive A and got indications that 48% of the files were copied. Then got File Copy Error: ...while reading C:\WINEBDO.400\EBD\IO.SYS
Skipping, got Error Creating Startup Disk: There were problems creating your startup disk. To try again using a floppy disk, click Retry. Doing so, got a File Copy Error: Setup detected an error while reading C:\WINEBDO.400\EBD\DRVSPACE.BIN Skipping, got Error Creating Startup Disk ...etc.
Something is not happening here; please advise. I did open a MS-DOS window and did a format a:/s successfully. If the startup disk procedure does not work, could use info as to how to place the CD driver(s) on this floppy with the system files, so I could reinstall Windows in the event of a system crash.
Thanks,
David