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Yes, used the F11 to load up the recovery disk. When it goes through the welcome sign in, it has a popup that "setup did not complete," run again. But, there are 2 diskette with this recovery, but the pc never asked for the 2nd disk. I tried to load it by going back to setup, but don't think it did anything, even tho I could hear the diskette doing something. Let me know the outcome.

I told you there are 2 disks with this recovery, but only had first one installed and it never asked for the second one. Do you know what steps I need to take the install the second disk? At least the hard drive can be elimated as it passed the tests. The message 'setup not complete Stating the obvious there is clearly a problem, internally I guess, which is preventing setup from completing. It could be the Recovery CD - are these factory supplied or were they burned from the computer on the initial setup?

Is there any sign of any dirt or damage on the first CD? Unless the setup process requests the second CD there is no way that you can force it to request the second CD. Are you sure that both are labelled Recovery? I am running out of options here - I guess you have run setup again? Show Ignored Content. Share This Page Tweet. Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Directory Services.

Sign in to vote. Tuesday, February 28, PM. This issue might be true if following are the reason as well. You use the Welcome screen to log on to the system. You have a network share mapped to a drive letter. The network share has been made available offline. The system is connected to a network. The network share is not accessible. For example, the server is down. Refer the below link to understand the how to create paging file. Proposed as answer by netengineer. Thursday, March 1, AM.

Hi, In addition to Prashants's suggestion, ensure the problem workstations are updated with latest update and patches. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question 9. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. It sounds like you could have a virus or other malware. Get your antivirus program up to date and boot into Safe Mode.

Note that some viruses can hide themselves from your antivirus program in normal mode, so you really need to scan in Safe Mode.



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