To restart Setup after a failure
Press F3 or click the Exit button.
If the system does not respond, restart the computer by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL. If this fails, turn off the computer, wait 10 seconds, and then turn it on again.
Start Setup again. Setup prompts you to use Safe Recovery to recover the failed installation. Choose the Safe Recovery option, and click the Continue button. Setup will skip the portion that caused the initial failure.
If Setup fails while copying files, the user may be required to manually load their Real Mode CD-ROM. The previous version of Windows 95 may no longer boot, and access to the CD-ROM is required.......
Whenever you encounter a Setup problem you cannot fix easily, restart your computer and wait 15 to 20 seconds before starting Setup again.
You can use the information in *Setuplog.txt* and *Detlog.txt* to check for the device or devices that caused the problems. Also review any messages added by Setup in the Autoexec.bat file for instructions on correcting setup problems.
Startup disks created with previous versions of Windows are not compatible with Windows 98. When you install Windows 98, you must create a new Startup Disk, either during Setup or using Control Panel.
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Using Safe Recovery with Setup;
Setup uses Safe Recovery to determine what caused an installation to fail. Safe Recovery uses the information available in Detchrash.log , for example, to avoid performing detection on the same device that caused Setup to fail before.
To use Safe Recovery if Setup fails
Run Setup again.
When the Safe Recovery dialog box appears, click Safe Recovery.
You can also use the Setuplog.txt, Detlog.txt, and Bootlog.txt files in the root directory of the boot drive to determine why Setup failed. These text files contain, respectively, the Safe Recovery and hardware detection information in a readable form, plus a log of system startup actions. Setuplog.txt, for example, will show the point at which Setup failed.