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SUMMARY
When a Setup error message contains an error code, it also includes some
text indicating what Setup was trying to do, for example, copying a file.
The text of the error message indicates whether the error is fatal or not.
In some non-fatal cases, Setup may be performing an operation (such as
copying a file) that is needed in order to run Windows. Other times the
error may prevent some specific feature of Windows from operating properly.
MORE INFORMATIONCharacter Mode Setup Error Codes
Could not open SETUP.INF. SETUP.INF should reside on the first Windows Setup disk for first-time installations or upgrades and should reside in the WINDOWS\SYSTEM subdirectory when Setup is used to change the system configuration after Windows has been set up. If you are changing the configuration, make sure SETUP.INF does not exist in the WINDOWS directory and copy SETUP.INF from the first Windows Setup disk to the WINDOWS\SYSTEM subdirectory and try again. If it is a first-time installation or upgrade, make sure to set the current drive and directory to the location of the Setup program and then run Setup from the MS-DOS prompt.
Could not load SETUP.INF. Usually due to lack of memory. May also be due to a corrupt SETUP.INF. Should not occur during a first-time installation or upgrade. After making sure that there is enough memory, follow the instructions for S001.
Entry not found in SETUP.INF: [winexec].krnl386. Should not occur during first-time installation or upgrade. Setup has probably found an invalid SETUP.INF on the user's system. Follow the instructions for S001.
Entry not found in SETUP.INF: [winexec].krnl286. Setup has probably found an invalid SETUP.INF on the user's system. Follow the instructions for S001.
Entry not found in SETUP.INF: [winexec].dosx. Setup has probably found an invalid SETUP.INF on the user's system. Follow the instructions for S001.
Entry not found in SETUP.INF: [special_adapter].cdrom. Setup has probably found an invalid SETUP.INF on the user's system. Follow the instructions for S001.
Entry not found in SETUP.INF: [winexec].exechimem. Setup has probably found an invalid SETUP.INF on the user's system. Follow the instructions for S001.
Entry not found in SETUP.INF: [winexec].himemcmd. Setup has probably found an invalid SETUP.INF on the user's system. Follow the instructions for S001.
Entry not found in SETUP.INF: [data].welcome. Setup has probably found an invalid SETUP.INF on the user's system. Follow the instructions for S001.
Entry not found in SETUP.INF: [machine] <line>. Setup has probably found an invalid SETUP.INF on the user's system. Follow the instructions for S001.
Entry not found in SETUP.INF: [machine] <line>. Setup has probably found an invalid SETUP.INF on the user's system. Follow the instructions for S001.
Entry not found in SETUP.INF: [winexec].execstd. Setup has probably found an invalid SETUP.INF on the user's system. Follow the instructions for S001.
Entry not found in SETUP.INF: [winexec].execcmd. Setup has probably found an invalid SETUP.INF on the user's system. Follow the instructions for S001.
Entry not found in SETUP.INF: [user] section. Setup has probably found an invalid SETUP.INF on the user's system. Follow the instructions for S001.
Entry not found in SETUP.INF: [user] section empty. Setup has probably found an invalid SETUP.INF on the user's system. Follow the instructions for S001.
Entry not found in SETUP.INF: [user] section corrupt. Setup has probably found an invalid SETUP.INF on the user's system. Follow the instructions for S001.
WIN.COM not created. This may be due to missing files, a bad SETUP.INF or OEMSETUP.INF, lack of disk space, or an inability to create or modify the WIN.COM file. When you first install Windows or change display drivers, Setup creates the file WIN.COM from the file WIN.CNF and displays the dependent logo files, usually named *.lgo and *.rle. The logo files are specified in the .INF file for the chosen display.
SYSTEM.INI was not correctly updated. This will occur when attempting to configure Windows with a new device or for a new system software configuration. The main reason for this problem occurring is lack of memory or a corrupt SYSTEM.INI file. It is also possible to get this error because of a corrupt .INF file. Make sure there is enough memory and that the SYSTEM.INI file is of a reasonable size (not much more than 5K) and try the operation again. Try selecting a different component (for example, select No Network instead of the network selected or select VGA instead of the display that is selected). If this succeeds, copy the SYSTEM.INI file to a backup disk and try again. If not, the SYSTEM.INI or SETUP.INF file is probably corrupted.
SYSTEM.INI was not correctly updated. See S020 above.
Setup did not save its state in the SYSTEM.INI file. This is due to either insufficient memory or a corrupt SYSTEM.INI file. Additional query words: 3.1 3.10 3.11 messages
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