ING SCANDISK ======================================================The version of ScanDisk run during Windows Me Setup only checks for errors; it does not fix them. If problems exist, Setup cannot continue until they are fixed. To fix these problems, quit Setup and run ScanDisk from Windows 95, Windows 98, or MS-DOS. See below for more information about using ScanDisk to resolve these issues.Fixing Hard-Disk Problems-------------------------If, during Setup, you see a message telling you that you must run ScanDisk to fix problems on your hard disk, follow these steps to fix the problems.If you are setting up Windows Me over MS-DOS:1. If you are setting up from a CD, insert the CD, and then type the following: d:win9xscandisk.exe /all where "d" is the drive that contains the CD.2. Follow the instructions on your screen, and fix any problems that ScanDisk finds.3. Run Setup again.If you are setting up Windows Me over a previous version of Windows 98 or Windows 95:1. Quit Setup.2. On the Start menu, point to Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click ScanDisk.3. Check your hard disks and any host drives for errors, and repair any problems found. Be sure to do a complete surface scan on all your drives, or Setup may still find errors.Problems Running ScanDisk-------------------------There are certain cases where ScanDisk may not be able to fix an issue or is producing errors. If you still don't have enough memory, or if you have other problems while Setup is running ScanDisk, you can bypass ScanDisk in Setup by running Setup with the /IS option. To do this, type the following command: setup /isNOTE: Bypassing ScanDisk during Setup is not recommended. If you do, there may be problems with your hard disk that could cause Windows Me not to install or run correctly. =============================.CAB FILE ERRORS DURING SETUP=============================When you try to install Windows Me, or inst...