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In <3C73499C.E1678438@usa.net>, on 02/19/02   
   at 11:00 PM, Sheridan George  said:  
>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.  
 
IDE drive?  Right?  Most likely, the wrong driver got installed.  Boot  
from the CD; drop to the command line and check the config.sys on the boot  
drive.  
 
Steven  
 
 
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