Error messages
These messages often indicate procedural errors such as typing an incorrect
keystroke or trying to save a file to a write-protected diskette. Some messages,
however, may indicate a problem that requires further troubleshooting.
Access denied
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Your diskette is write-protected. Move the write-protection tab over the
window on the back of the diskette, or save to a new diskette.
Bad command or file name
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Make sure that you entered the right command.
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Make sure that the specified drive is correct, then try again.
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If you are trying to exit MS-DOS to return to Windows, type exit, then
press E
NTER
Base memory [xxx] expansion
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This is an informational message only. No action is required.
CD drive is not recognized
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See
"Your server does not recognize a CD or the CD drive" on page 102
for a possible solution.
Data error
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In Windows 2000 Server, run CheckDisk on the drive with the error.
Diskette drive 0 seek to track 0 failed
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Open the BIOS Setup utility, then make sure that the drive settings are
correct.
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Check the diskette drive cables. Make sure that Pin 1 on the cable aligns
with Pin 1 on the connector.
Diskette drive reset failed
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Open the BIOS Setup utility, then make sure that the drive settings are
correct.
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Check the diskette drive cables. Make sure that Pin 1 on the cable aligns
with Pin 1 on the connector.
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