Article ID: 107526 - Last Review: February 27, 2002 - Revision: 1.0 Installing MS-DOS 6.2 over Stacker Version 3.11
This article was previously published under Q107526 On This PageSYMPTOMS
You are attempting to install MS-DOS 6.2 Upgrade or Step-Up on a system
that is running Stac Electronics Stacker version 3.11 and you receive an
error message as outlined below.
Scenario 1You are installing the Upgrade or Step-Up (BBS or retail version), your C drive is compressed using Stacker 3.11, you have less than 4,200,000 bytes free on the host drive for C, and at least 4,200,000 bytes free on drive C.When you run Setup, you receive this error message:
There is not enough free space on drive C to install MS-DOS.
You cannot install MS-DOS unless your computer has at least 4,200,000 bytes of free disk space on drive C. Exit Setup, and move or delete unneeded files from the drive. For more information about freeing disk space, see 'Diagnosing and Solving Problems.' Press ENTER to exit Setup. Scenario 2You are installing the retail version of MS-DOS 6.2 Step-Up, your C drive is compressed using Stacker 3.11, and you have at least 4,200,000 bytes free on the host drive for C.When you run Setup, it indicates that your MS-DOS files are located on the host drive for C. For example on the "system settings" screen it shows: MS-DOS Path: D:\DOS
Setup could not update the following file to
MS-DOS 6.2:
ansi.sys Your MS-DOS directory does not contain a copy of this file. Although Setup can continue without updating this file, your MS-DOS 6.2 installation will be incomplete. Scenario 3You are installing the BBS Step-Up, your C drive is compressed using Stacker 3.11, and you have at least 4,200,000 bytes free on the host drive for C.When your run Setup, you receive the following message:
Please insert the following disk in drive C:
Step-Up Disk #1 When you are ready to continue, press ENTER. CAUSE
At the time MS-DOS 6.2 was released, the current version of Stacker
was 3.1. Microsoft ensured MS-DOS 6.2 Upgrade and MS-DOS 6.2 Step-Up
can detect and install correctly over Stacker version 3.1 and earlier.
Since Microsoft cannot guarantee how MS-DOS will interact with future versions of Stacker, MS-DOS 6.2 Setup is not designed to detect and install over versions of Stacker later than 3.1. Stac Electronics has released Stacker version 3.11, (the box and disks still indicate version 3.1). You can tell the difference between Stacker 3.1 and 3.11 by the file dates and sizes. The file date for Stacker version 3.11 is 9/08/93 and the files are marked with the time 3:11 A.M. The problems described above occur only with Stacker 3.11. SOLUTIONTo work around this problem, contact STAC Electronics to obtain the 62STAC.EXE file, or follow the procedure below. You can order the 62STAC.EXE file from STAC Electronics, or you can download it from the STAC Electronics bulletin board service at (619) 431-7405.If you are going to obtain the 62STAC.EXE file, use your Uninstall disk to uninstall MS-DOS 6.2, run 62STAC.EXE, and then reinstall MS-DOS 6.2. 62STAC.EXE temporarily updates the Stacker driver in memory, not on disk, so you will need to run MS-DOS 6.2 setup immediately after running the patch. You can also work around this problem by using the Debug program to make the Stacker driver report version 3.1 instead of 3.11. The following procedure uses Debug to change the memory location that Setup is looking at to determine the Stacker version.
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