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One thought: is there any possibility that there could be partitioning
software on the hard disk?
Another thought. I got this from the Windows 98 readme file, which happens
to be posted at
http://cns.tstc.edu/w3/3020/readme.htm
It states that SU99xx errors can be sometimes be caused by low conventional
memory.
Also, I don't believe you told us: how much RAM do you have? Processor
speed? Was the PC in question working okay before?
Susan Sutherland
>From: David Williams <[log in to unmask]>>
>I disabled virus checking and also disabled Level2 cache an I still get it.
>
>Any other ideas on what I can try ?
>
>The SU99XXXX error messages are generated when Windows does
>not have a specific error message for the problem or cannot diagnose
>the issue.
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>Typically, the first thing I would check is the CMOS settings of your Bios.
>I would disable the Virus checking and disable the L2 cache for the
>duration of setup. You can turn the L2 cache back on after you have
>completed installing Windows. This is a little slower, but is a work
>around.
>Personally, I would not use the Bios Virus checking as it is the culprit
>for a great many issues with PCs.
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