said:
>A couple of thoughts here. Did you have the drivers ordered correctly in
>config.sys? When booting from SCSI, it's better to have the SCSI drivers
>first.
Nope. I hadn't changed the order. No problems since the initial, but now
I've moved up the SCSI drivers anyway. Question is, what drivers do the
SATA use? I've not added any. The IDE drivers?
> You might want to switch to ibmcdrom.dmd.
Didn't help, but I know why. I changed something in the BIOS that I
shouldn't have. Problem fixed.
>I would start by REMing out drivers that you can live without.
I've started that, but using Alt-F4, I can see that things are loading
until PMSHELL.EXE starts to load. Loading starts there. I've cleaned up
the INIs. The problem looked suspicously like video drivers (I replaced
the video card since my AGP card won't fit in the new motherboard), so I
reverted to GenGRADD, which only stopped the loading PRIOR to the blue
screen. No change by reverting to classic VGA.
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