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Steven,  
 
Yes, I know it was supposed to be a kernel defect. Right now I am using  
FixPak 15 and I still do not trust my system to reliably stop at the  
menu, if I press ALT-F1.  
 
HCM  
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> In <1027541764-0-Info@SYNass.NET>, on 07/24/02  
>    at 06:16 AM, "Info2SYNass.NET"  said:  
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> >However I faced this circumstances changing from my old 75MHz  Pentium  
> >Notebook to a 600MHz Desktop System and had to set this  for 3 to 5  
> >seconds ;-) So I am not too slow anymore to choose  correct ;-))  
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> This was sort of a kernel defect and has been corrected in recent Warp4  
> kernels.  The blob timer did not talk the CPU speed into account when  
> determining when to proceed.  
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