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Factory 002 write error when running full restore. Possibly out of disk space



 
 
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Old July 27th 06, 03:22 AM posted to alt.sys.pc-clone.compaq
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Default Factory 002 write error when running full restore. Possibly out of disk space

I have a compaq presario 5710 (for quite some years). I had the
following problem when using the Restore CDs to do a full restore back
to manufacturer's original.

Factory 002 48829kB Write error. Possibly out of disk space. Abort,
Retry Ignore.

Both Retry and Ignore will not work.

Shall I delete some spaces first (which was never mentioned in
instructions) or maybe the CDs are corrupted. I have windows 98SE, and
a corrupted version of Windows NT

 




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