said:
>It depends. What kind of error are you gettting? A kernel trap or a
>driver load error? Why can't you copy it?
-- I believe it is a kernal trap, but maybe it is a driver load error. It
appears in the boot up timeframe. I don't know how to copy that. I have
a digital camera. Just finished baking fresh pumpkin cookies with
g-kids. After work tonight, I will go thru the routine I've gone thru and
write down the long message. First one was a driver load error because it
said it couldn't move the hard drive or diskette drive. The second was
like a trap, however I will learn more tonight.
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