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Maybe they didn't setup the boot disk properly? Another explanation could be that some pre-xp pc's required you to type "win" in the CLI for Windows to start it's GUI.
Unrelated, but I remember that my dad had to open up the PC and install a new video card once so that I could use Paint.
I think it was Win 3.1 where you last had to type "win" to start Windows.
Win 3.11.