Err Msg: The File 'S3.drv' on the Windows 95 CD-ROM Could Not...

Last reviewed: March 26, 1997
Article ID: Q165921
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows 95
  • Microsoft Windows 95 OEM Service Release version 2

SYMPTOMS

When you are installing a Diamond Stealth video driver from the Drivers\ Display\Diamond folder on the Windows 95 Upgrade CD-ROM using the Add New Hardware Wizard, you may receive the following error message:

   The file 's3.drv' on the Windows 95 CD-ROM could not be found.
   Insert Windows 95 CD-ROM into the drive selected below, and click OK.

Clicking OK causes the same message to appear again.

If you click Details, the following information appears:

   The following error occurred: 'The file was not found' (error #2).
   Setup could not finish opening a file on the source disk.

   Source file: '<CD-ROM drive>\Drivers\Display\Diamond\S3.drv'
   Destination file '<windrv>\System\S3.drv=Win95_4.cab'"

CAUSE

The files are located in the <cd-rom drive>:\Win95 folder.

RESOLUTION

To continue with the driver installation, change the path in the dialog box to the <CD-ROM drive>:\Win95 folder and click OK.

MORE INFORMATION

This behavior can also occur when you are installing the Diamond Speedstar driver, which prompts you for the Cirrus.vxd file


Additional query words: 95
Keywords : kbdisplay osr2 win95
Version : 95
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kberrmsg


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Last reviewed: March 26, 1997
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