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Bob Wright <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 Mar 2001 16:01:09 -0700
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At 09:57 AM 03/30/2001, Dzingai wrote:
>Hie all
>
>I have bee trying to install Win95b on my friend's machine, but when I get to the stage
>where Win95 starts copying files to the PC (the "drum beating" stage) I see this
>error  message SUWIN.something.. After that the program asks me to click OK to close.
>
>What can be the cause? Please help.


This is most often caused by mismatched ram in a pc or an AMD
processor of the K2 vintage.  The easiest way to solve this
for the duration of installing Windows is to enter your CMOS settings
of the Bios and disable L2 cache on your CPU.  Then once you
have installed Windows, you can turn this back on.

    Bob Wright
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