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....To all...I get pass the boot from CD & boot-up  
parameters screens just  
fine ...but...when the eCs logo appears (before PHASE  
I)  
it can't get passed 'loading SCREEN01.sys'....what's  
happening??  
this laptop has...intel celeron 2.8GHz cpu display =  
intel 82852/82855  
ide=intel82801DBM & mouse=touchpad mouse & pc  
card=TOPIC100  
& soundmax AC'97 soundcard  
i've tried booting without hardware detection, 800x600  
dpi screen(as set  
thru windows xp), and there only two screen related  
CMOS parameters that i  
can change both have do not solve the boot-up problem.  
is it the celeron  
CPU? otherwise  
all of the other chipsets are INTEL what do i do????  
tia dave  
 
 
 
 
	  
		  
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