The Windows 95 Setup program has a wide variety of switches that you can use to control the execution of this setup program. You can list the various switches by booting to DOS mode and then running the Windows 95 Setup program with the /? switch. However, not all switches are listed.
You can use the /g=<n> switch to control the amount of information displayed by the detection program during its execution. Note that this switch only works when you run SETUP from the DOS prompt, it does not work if the graphical user interface portion of Windows 95 has already been started. Give the following command at the DOS prompt
SETUP /g={0,1,2,3}
The default setting is 0, which does not generate any information at all. The highest level of reporting is level 3, which shows all the resources used by the devices that have been detected as well as showing a progress bar. If the computer is having a problem during the detection process, then this level will show which devices have been loaded as they are detected.