"John Holmes" wrote in message
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> Arno Wagner "contributed":
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>> (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
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>>> I am trying to install Windows 98 as a way to then upgrade it to
>>> XP
>>> on a box and it goes fine through the first installation phase,
>>> but
>>> then I am getting:
>>>
>>> "Disk I/O Error" "Replace the disk, and then press any key"
>>>
>>> Someone recommended to me to use knoppix (knoppix.net) in order
>>> to:
>>> check via dmesg that the disk are fine (which they were),
>>> make sure you can mount then (I could just fine), and
>>> run smartmoontools on it (i didn't report any problems from within
>>> knoppix)
>>
>> Just an idea: "replace disk and ..." usually refers only to
>> removeble media, specifically the floppy, or maybe a CD.
>
> That's what I told the OP 3 hours ago.
Hmm, not really. You said, "This error is about the disk (CD) from
which you're trying to perform the
installation." Only the CD, not a floppy diskette, is what you
mentioned. Besides, having multiple similar answers leads credence to
all of them because multiple users voted on the same cause or
solution.
Also, the OP was trying to install Windows 98 *first* (which both of
us noted is not required to install the Windows XP upgrade). The
install CD for Windows 98 is not bootable so a floppy is required to
start the setup program (if you aren't running setup.exe from a prior
install of Windows). The OP never mentioned having a prior install of
Windows under which to run the setup.exe for Windows 98.
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