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Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2002 04:40:35 PST7
From: Harry Chris Motin <hmotin@attglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Boot hang: still there

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Wayne,

You are right about the date. It is 4-8-99.

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waynec@linkline.com wrote:
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> Harry Chris Motin writes:
>
> > Wayne,
> >
> > By the way, why don't you try turning OFF hardware detection in your
> > Hardware Manager, while you are troubleshooting your boot hang. It's
> > possible that, if you have hardware detection ON, one or more drivers is
> > fouling up on interrogation by the Hardware Manager and the SNOOP.LST
> > file. In my case it was the Adaptec snoop file, AIC7870.SNP, that was
> > stopping my system under full hardware detection. I had to "REM" it out
> > of the SNOOP.LST file. It's just a thought!
>
> I'll keep that in mind to check next time.
>
> >
> > Here is some more information for you concerning the Adaptec AIC7870
> > files:
> >
> > AIC7870.ADD 39,886 bytes 8-14-96 Original Warp 4
> >
> > AIC7870.ADD 52,956 bytes 4-19-96 from Adaptec website
> >
> > AIC7870.ADD 134,280 bytes 8-08-99 from Adaptec website
> >
> > AIC7870.SNP 9104 btyes Original Warp 4
> >
> > I still have the newer AIC7870.ADD files, if you cannot get them from
> > the Adaptec website
> >
> > HCM
> >
>
> Thanks, Harry. I did find AIC7870.ADD (the one you list from the Adaptec
> website, I think, same size except a 4/8/99 date) on my Warpup cdrom in the
> driver folder. That's much larger than the old one I had, which was the
> original Warp 4 version you list above. Seems strange that a re-application
> of Warpup fp 15 didn't replace it. I replaced it today, so we'll see if it
> makes any difference.
>
> Wayne
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