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In <3D3E0726.F7D209D0@attglobal.net>, on 07/23/02
at 05:46 PM, Harry Chris Motin said:
>bought online and received in the mail. After I swapped out the card for
>a new ATI board, which I just happened to have, everything worked fine. I
>know that Steven advised you that your hardware is probably OK, because
>you can boot to that other OS with no problems. I'm not so sure. It may
>still be your hardware. I believe OS/2 to be just a little more
>tempermental in this area and thus more susceptible to bad or deficient
>hardware. That's my believe.
Hardware is always a possibility. However, Wayne has made no mention of
problems once past the boot hang. This makes me inclined to put hardware
lowish on the list of potential culprits.
I still suspect a WarpCenter hang. I inquired about this earlier, but
don't recall receiving a response.
Wayne, do you use WarpCenter? If so, are you starting if from config.sys
or from the Startup Folder?
Steven
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