SETUP /E Err Msg: Setup Cannot Find Your MS-DOS Directory... (
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Feb-19-2010
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Common Symptoms
You may receive an unrecoverable error symptoms similar to the bellowing if you run install /E to install the optional utilities that ship to MS-DOS (Backup, Anti-Virus, and Undelete):You started install to the /E switch, which installs the optional programs that came to MS-DOS 6. However, install cannot find your MS-DOS directory...
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Scott Johnson Feb 19,2010
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Cause of the Problem
the symptoms goes on to say that install could not find your MS-DOS directory because you have not installed MS-DOS or your MS-DOS DIR was not included on your path. the unrecoverable error can also occur if install cannot find one or more of the bellowing documents on the MS-DOS directory:SYS.COM FORMAT.COM DISKCOPY.COM
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