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In <200704160007.l3G07sJ3022012@nlpi012.sbcis.sbc.com>, on 04/15/07
at 05:08 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
Hi,
>At the moment everything is working fine (of course this could change at
>any moment!). I solved my last problem by reformating my eCS partition
>and doing a complete restore from a backup. Since then everything has
>been normal -- except for the DOS and WINOS2 window problem (I have sent
>a trouble ticket to ecomstation.)
What resolution are you running at? This should not bother DOS windows,
but it can bother seamless WINOS2 windows.
Now that you have everything restored, do full-screen DOS and WINOS2
windows work?
Have you done a full hardware detection since you did the restore?
>Another problem may be that his particular motherboard has two 16 bit PCI
>video slots. It was made for gamers (and I really did not know what I was
>doing when I bought it). Whether that was one source of problems, I don't
>know.
Are you able to disable one of the video slots in the BIOS?
Regards,
Steven
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