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Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 01:32:28 PST7
From: Sheridan George <s-geo@usa.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: eCS install

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I thought it never got to the white blob but tried it again. Sure enough it did.

It stopped for several minutes with HD activity full on at "installed os2lvm.dmd. Then all of a
sudden it is "creating objects". This is further than it went before.

It has been stuck now for quite some time with "LH_BIG_W" in the creating objects window. There is no
HD activity now. I'll let is simmer all night and see what is there in the morning.

Sheridan

Gary Wong wrote:
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> Did you try the ALT-F2 thing to see what the last driver was loaded before it hung?
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> On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 23:00:48 PST7, Sheridan George wrote:
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> >OK, I give up.
> >
> >I decided it was time to install one of the two eComStation systems that I bought. So I
> tried it on
> >my wife's system (that I would still be on the air if it didn't work ) and it doesn't work.
> >
> >The install (from original boot from CD - no upgrade) goes along with out a hitch.
> When all is
> >installed the reboot is commenced. At the POST I invoke the BIOS and change the
> boot up drives from
> >CDROM, A, C to A, C, CDROM. eCS gets to the opening screen (eComStation internal
> revision 14.062_W4)
> >and goes no further. After the last install try I left it on all night and nothing changed.
> Did a
> >c-a-d and turned the computer off. Later turned it on and the same thing at the same
> screen.
> >
> >I tried GRADD, Std. VGA, and Sci. Tech. video drivers with a long format each time I
> installed.
> >Installation is to a single 540 MB drive. (Programs and data are on two other drives.)
> >
> >What else do I need to tell you. I had Warp 4 FP 12 on this Cyrix P150 64 meg ram
> machine for quite
> >some time.
> >
> >Sheridan
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