said:
>>That says the kernel is not processing an interrupt.
>It does, does it? ;-)
Would I lie to you?
>>DS? Unlikely. :-)
>Okay, they weren't. I'll write them down next time.
Or save yourself some time and use:
http://home.earthlink.net/~steve53/os2diags/DumpTrapScreen.zip
>Well, that was a mistake. But my ThinkPad is a 770x, same as yours.
Well, I do know that I needed to REM out APM.SYS and APMDAEMON.EXE (sic)
to avoid traps when running on battery. However, I'm still running FP12
so YMMV.
I did notice that IBM posted a BIOS update for the 770x. I might try it
just in case it helps.
Steven
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