Warning SU0010
Setup has detected a Boot Manager partition on your computer. If you set up
Windows, you will not be able to use Boot Manager. For more information, quit Setup,
and read SETUP.TXT on Setup Disk 1 or the Windows CD-ROM.
Warning SU0011
Setup has detected a password-protected partition on your hard disk. To set up
Windows 95 (or Windows 98), you first need to remove the password protection.
For more information, see SETUP.TXT on Setup Disk 1 or the Windows CD-ROM.
Warning SU0012
Setup detected an OS/2 or Windows NT file system partition on your hard disk.
Files on this partition will not be available when you use Windows 95 (or
Windows 98). For more information, see SETUP.TXT on Setup Disk 1 or the Windows
CD-ROM.
Error SU0013
Setup could not create files on your startup drive and cannot set up Windows.
If you have HPFS or Windows NT file system, you must create an MS-DOS boot
partition. If you have LANtastic server or SuperStor compression, disable it
before running Setup. See SETUP.TXT on Setup Disk 1 or the Windows CD-ROM.
This error can also occur if you try to install the retail version of Windows
95 over an existing installation of OSR2 on a hard disk using the FAT32 file
system.
This error message can also occur if you have a FAT32 partition and you are
installing Windows 95 (retail version), which only expects FAT16. This error
can also occur if you are running EZ Drive and you have the Floppy Boot
Protection option enabled in EZ Drive. You should be able to resolve this error
by disabling the Floppy Boot Protection option in EZ Drive.
The third-party product discussed in this article is manufactured by a vendor
independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding
this product's performance or reliability.
Warning SU0014
Setup has found a hardware device on your computer that is not responding. To
try this device again, click Continue.
If problems persist, quit Setup and any other running programs, and then turn
your computer off and back on again. Then run Setup again, and choose Safe
Recovery when prompted.
Warning SU0015
Setup detected a Windows NT file system partition on your hard disk. Files on
this partition will not be available when you use Windows 95 (or Windows 98).
Warning SU0016
Setup has detected OS/2 files on your computer. If you set up Windows 95 (or
Windows 98), you may not be able to use OS/2. For more information, quit Setup
and read SETUP.TXT on Setup Disk 1 or the Windows CD-ROM.
Error SU0018
Setup could not create files on your startup drive and cannot set up Windows.
There may be too many files in the root directory of your startup drive, or
your startup drive letter may have been remapped by network or compression
software. For more information, see SETUP.TXT on Setup Disk 1 or the Windows
CD-ROM.
Warning SU0019
Setup has found commands in your AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS files that are not
compatible with Windows.
Setup will make backup copies of your existing AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS
files and create new ones, if needed.
Error SU0129
Setup was unable to determine your computer's hardware configuration. Setup
cannot continue and will now close.
Warning SU0130
Please make sure that your User name, Beta ID, and Password are correct.
Warning SU0133
Setup was unable to determine your system configuration by using full
detection. Would you like to try again using minimal detection?
Note: If this doesn't work, run Setup again and choose Safe Recovery when
prompted.
Warning SU0135
Setup was unable to properly identify all your hardware. To confirm your
hardware settings, click Change Computer Settings.
Warning SU0136
Setup was unable to initialize Windows Help. Help may not be available during
Windows Setup.
Warning SU0139
The directory you specified contains a version of Windows with a different
character set. Setup cannot upgrade this version. Please choose a different
directory.
Warning SU0141
Setup could not copy files needed for your startup disk. You can still continue
with Setup without creating the startup disk. Click OK to continue.
Warning SU0142
Setup did not find enough free directory entries in the root of the following
drives. Please delete some files or directories to make enough room. Setup
needs at least more free entries on drive.
Warning SU0147
Setup did not find enough free directory entries in the root of your startup
drive. Please delete some files or directories to make enough room, and then
run Setup again. Setup needs at least X more free entries on this drive. Where
"X" is a replaceable parameter.
Warning SU0151
Setup could not verify that your computer has the minimum amount of memory
(RAM) required to run Windows 95 (or Windows 98). Do you want to continue with
Setup?
Warning SU0152
Your computer has X bytes of memory (RAM). Windows 95 (or Windows 98) requires
a minimum of X bytes. You must install more memory before setting up Windows 95
(or Windows 98).
Warning SU0153
Drive X, the host drive for the compressed X drive, must have at least X bytes
free to set up Windows. Free some disk space, and then run Setup again.
Warning SU0156
Setup has found Pen Extensions 1.0 installed on your computer. If you proceed
with Setup, these will be removed. To continue with Setup, click OK. To quit
Setup, click Cancel.
Warning SU0159
The directory X you specified contains a Windows NT installation. Setup cannot
install Windows in this directory. Please choose a different directory.
Warning SU0160
The directory X which is needed to install Windows into already contains a
Windows installation. Please choose a different installation directory.
Warning SU0161
The directory X which is needed to install Windows into already contains a
Windows installation. Setup will choose a directory for you, which you can
change later.
Warning SU0162
The directory X contains a Windows NT installation. Setup cannot install into
this directory. Setup will choose a directory for you, which you can change
later.
Warning SU0163
The directory X you specified contains an MS-DOS installation. Please choose a
different directory.
Warning SU0164
Setup cannot upgrade the version of Windows in %1, because you are running
Windows from a different directory. Please choose a different directory.
Warning SU0165
The specified path contains an invalid character (for example, \344, \374,
\366, \350, \343, \346). Please specify a valid path.
Warning SU0167
The specified directory contains a directory named 'desktop' that you must move
or rename before Setup can continue. For more information, see SETUP.TXT on
Setup Disk 1 or the Windows CD-ROM.
Warning SU0168
Your computer already has an operating system installed, which cannot be
upgraded by this version of Setup. Please obtain the Windows 95 (or Windows 98)
Upgrade. For additional information about this error message, click the article
number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q225252
Err Msg: Your Computer Already Has an Operating System
Warning SU0325
Windows Millennium setup cannot continue.
This issue can be caused by a corrupted .cab file that has been copied to the
hard disk. This corruption can be caused by a virus or by failing hardware, but
is most likely to be caused by a scratched, dirty, or damaged CD-ROM.
For additional information about this error message, click the article number
below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q270593
Error SU0325 When Windows Me Setup Is 10 Percent Complete
Error SU0335
Setup could not determine your hardware settings. There may be a missing or
damaged Setup file or there may not be enough memory to continue. Free some
memory and then run Setup again.
Warning SU0343
Setup could not create X. Make sure you specified a valid drive letter and
directory name. Also make sure the directory name does not conflict with existing
files on your drive.
Warning SU0344
The Windows directory X you have specified does not currently exist. Please
verify that the path is correct.
Warning SU0346
Setup cannot upgrade Windows. The directory X does not contain a valid Windows
installation. Please specify another directory.
Warning SU0347
Setup cannot upgrade Windows <version number> in <directory name>.
You must have version 3.0 of Windows or later in order to upgrade. Specify
another directory in the New Directory box.
Error SU0349
A mismatched SETUPX.DLL is loaded. Setup cannot continue. Quit all Windows and
MS-DOS-based programs, and then try again. Or quit Windows and then run Setup
from MS-DOS.
Error SU0350
Setup was unable to display the Nondisclosure Agreement. Setup will now close.
Error SU0358
Setup detected one or more MS-DOS-based programs running on your computer.
Close your MS-DOS programs, and then click OK to continue. Or, click Cancel to
quit Setup.
Warning SU0360
Setup could not create X. Type a drive letter and directory name to specify
where you want to set up Windows 95 (or Windows 98). An example of a valid
entry is C:\WINDOWS.
Warning SU0361
A Windows registry file was found. If Windows 95 (or Windows 98) is installed
in another directory, continuing with Setup will disable it. Do you want to
continue?
Warning SU0362
It is not recommended that Setup continue without the proper amount of disk
space free. If you continue, Setup may run out of disk space and not complete
successfully.
Warning SU0365
This option may remove drivers that are needed for your computer to start,
including commands that might start a network.
Warning SU0366
This option disables some of the commands in your AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS
files to ensure that Windows 95 (or Windows 98) installs correctly and uses the
fastest drivers.
Warning SU0369
Setup will now remove all optional components. In a later screen you will be
able to select which components to install. Continue?
Warning SU0360
Windows cannot be installed onto a network drive in this mode. Type a local
drive letter and directory name to specify where you want to set up Windows 95
(or Windows 98). An example of a valid entry is C:\\WINDOWS.
Error SU0403
Didn't find file X to convert to new registry format.
Error SU0404
Setup is already running.
Error SU0406
Windows 95 (or Windows 98) requires at least a 386 processor to run.
Error SU0409
Cannot find the X file.
Warning SU0409
Windows Setup was unable to update your system files. This may be caused by
virus detection that is built in to your computer, or by virus detection
software running on your computer. To disable built in virus detection, you will
need to run the configuration program that came with your computer, or contact
your computer's manufacturer. To disable virus- detection software running on
your computer, you may need to remove the lines that start the program from
your AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS files. After you have disabled the virus
detection, restart your computer, and then run Setup again.
Can be caused by the GoBack (ISV name is WildFile Inc.) program.
You must disable the program by using the program's interface before you
proceed with Setup.
Error SU0410
Cannot open X. This file may be missing or damaged, or there may not be enough
memory to continue. Free some memory and then try again. Setup will now close.
Error SU0433
Setup could not load the required INF files. Setup will now close.
Error SU0434
Error loading INF files X.
Error SU0507
The following problem occurred while Setup was analyzing your computer: Setup
cannot continue and will now close.
Error SU0515
Setup was unable to configure your network components. To continue without
network support, click Yes. To quit Setup, click No.
Warning SU0516
Setup ran into problems while trying to set up the following device on your
computer: X
Setup will attempt to install this device later. If problems persist, run Setup
again and choose Safe Recovery when prompted. Click OK to continue.
Warning SU0700
You cannot upgrade Windows in AT mode setup. Specify another directory in the
New Directory box.
Warning SU0701
You cannot do upgrade Setup over English mode Windows. Specify another
directory in the New Directory box, or quit Setup and turn it into Japanese
mode, then run Setup again.
Setup Error SU5019. Control Data Corrupt
Error in command line.
This error means that there is a Setup command line error. For example, invalid
arguments were passed to Setup.exe.
Error SU8072
Setup could not find UI resources.
Error SU8073
Character Windows could not start.
Error SU8074
Setup encountered an error with a window class or window creation.
Error SU8075
The display failed to switch to graphics mode.
Error SU8077
Setup encountered an invalid HINSTvalue.
Error SU8078
The UI was initialized twice.
Error SU8079
An unknown error occurred.
Error SU8080
Exit by user request.
Warning SU8128
The directory X cannot be created because a file already exists with that name.
Click OK to rename the file X to Y. Click Cancel to quit Setup.
Warning SU8129
The drive X is compressed using a beta version of DoubleSpace. Please update
this drive to the released version, or uncompress it before installing Windows.
Warning SU8130
The drive X is a partially converted DriveSpace drive. Please finish converting
this drive before installing Windows.
Invalid command option specified. Please check the command line
and try again, or type setup /? for help on the Setup command options. (ox13ae)
You cannot select another directory when running Windows 95. If
you need to install Windows to a different directory, you must run Setup from
MS-DOS.
There is a crosslinked file on drive X. Please run SCANDISK.EXE
from Setup disk 1 or the Windows CD-ROM to fix the problem. Setup cannot
continue.
The directory X already exists. If you continue, files in this
directory may be overwritten. Do you want to continue with the specified
directory?
You need to specify a machine directory to continue.
There seems to be a problem with drive X. Please run ScanDisk or
CHKDSK to fix the problem. Setup cannot continue.
Create a Startup Disk?
Setup can create a startup disk that you can use to start your computer and run
diagnostic programs if Windows 95 is not set up correctly. You will need one
floppy disk (at least 1.2 MB).
A Product Identification Number is required to set up Windows 95
(or Windows 98).
%s cannot run from an MS-DOS Prompt within Windows. Run %s from
Windows.
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