Published by Jeremy on 8/04/2005 04:11:00 PM
Other than the usual troubleshooting advice, not really.
It could just be as simple as a scratch on the install disk. It could just be choking at the same point where it can no longer read the CD.
If you have onboard sound on your motherboard, go into CMOS and disable it completely for the install. Take out the sound card if you have one.
Remove all but one memory stick while you're in there.
If there is a chkdisk utility on the CD or boot disk, run a full check w error correction there, too.
If all else fails, sacrifice a copy of Windows 3.11 on floppy disk to the dark Microsoft gods, and pray for its power.
Other than that... I got nothin.
It could just be as simple as a scratch on the install disk. It could just be choking at the same point where it can no longer read the CD.
If you have onboard sound on your motherboard, go into CMOS and disable it completely for the install. Take out the sound card if you have one.
Remove all but one memory stick while you're in there.
If there is a chkdisk utility on the CD or boot disk, run a full check w error correction there, too.
If all else fails, sacrifice a copy of Windows 3.11 on floppy disk to the dark Microsoft gods, and pray for its power.
Other than that... I got nothin.