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Did you try the ALT-F2 thing to see what the last driver was loaded before it hung?  
 
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 23:00:48 PST7, Sheridan George wrote:  
 
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>OK, I give up.  
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>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.  
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>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.  
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>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.)  
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>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.  
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>Sheridan  
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