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SUMMARYThis article contains a copy of the information in the Windows 95 Customer Advisory. SYMPTOMSWhen a floppy-based Setup gets to disk 2, it can halt with a message indicating a bad disk 2, or may be unable to locate disk 2 even though you have inserted it in the drive. You will be required to exit Setup at that time. Since it is early in the process there should be no effect on your ability to run your previous configuration. CAUSEWe have tracked down a handful of disk sets nationwide from customers who have reported this problem. In every case, the second disk turned out to have been corrupted by a virus on the customer's computer that had infected the second disk during Setup. In each case, the virus was on the customer's computer prior to the installation of Windows 95 and not caused by the Windows 95 disks. This generally happens on disk 2 because this is the disk that stores customer registration information, so Setup writes to this disk. The virus, which installs itself undetected on a typical floppy disk, is exposed because of the unique high-density format used for Windows 95 distribution diskettes. MORE INFORMATION
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