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OK! I'm curious! Did the AGP card work for you? Did it take care of your
problems in OS/2? What about the Win95 bootup?
HCM
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> After a discussion with SciTech, I plugged in an AGP card.
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> Ty
> Ray
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> Steven Levine wrote:
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> > In <3D9B9D38.3022851A@charter.net>, on 10/02/02
> > at 05:28 PM, Ray Davison said:
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> > >except trying to open the UTILITY folder causes a freeze. CAD still
> > >works.
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> > >Any Ideas before I do any thing drastic?
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> > Have you tried checkini yet?
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> > Steven
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