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Hello, =
My suggestion would be: Basic installation with plain VGA only !
If this basic installation is done without problem ...
=2E.. then install the SciTech SNAP driver !!
Good luck !!!
svobi
rosenfeldmj@attbi.com on 14.04.2003 19:00:53
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Setup problem with new computer system...?
I just put together a new computer with Megabyte MG-7VAXP Ultra, AMD
2200+, =
Matrox AGP card, and eCS GA 1.0. I loaded CsiTech drivers (no Matrox
Driver). =
It all runs until I configure TCP/IP. The card configures and lights
the lights =
on my router during boot, but the boot process then hangs indefinitely
at the =
point where I suspect the video drivers from SciTech should be taking
over (I =
never get to a blue screen). I have tried a lot of things. Should I
maybe move =
the network card to another slot suspecting an IRQ conflict? How can I =
troubleshoot this?
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