During Setup, Windows 3.1 Fails to Start Standard-Mode Windows
ID: Q83074
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Windows versions 3.1, 3.11
SUMMARY
Under the Microsoft Windows version 3.1 Setup program, when the MS-DOS
section of Setup is completed, Setup starts Windows in standard mode.
Standard mode is executed to complete the graphical portion of the setup
process. While trying to enter standard mode, Windows may fail to start.
The Setup program will then stop responding (hang).
This article covers some reasons Setup may fail to start standard-mode
Windows.
MORE INFORMATION
Reasons Windows 3.1 Setup May Fail to Start Standard-Mode Windows
- Incorrect hardware options may have been selected. Run a custom
setup and ensure the descriptions of hardware and software in the
System Information screen match the system.
- The standard-mode (protected-mode) memory manager DOSX.EXE is
incompatible with an expanded-memory-specification (EMS) or
upper-memory-block (UMB) provider. Remove any EMS or UMB provider.
- An incorrect display driver may have been selected. The BOOTLOG.TXT
file should indicate that the display driver failed its
initialization. Windows may succeed in starting, but then show a
jumbled display. This sometimes indicates that the driver is
working properly, but that the monitor cannot synchronize to the
vertical/horizontal scan rates required for that particular display
mode.
- Check for the existence of the following three files in the Windows
SYSTEM subdirectory:
- SETUP.EXE
- WIN.INI
- SYSTEM.INI.
If any of these files exist in the SYSTEM subdirectory, they should
be deleted.
Additional query words:
tshoot 3.10 lock locks up boot standard mode protected
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Version : WINDOWS:3.1,3.11
Platform : WINDOWS
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