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Some of my problems recently I believe have been due to failing hardware. More on that later.
I had to go out and put together a new box.
The desktop isn't quite coming up (blue screen with clock only), so I thought that I would try cntl-shift-F1 whenthe desktop was coming up. Only occasionally is that working to bring up the xworkplace panic.
Ok, so next step was alt-F1 after boot manager.
However whendoing that, I got an error message that I've never seen before:
"the system cannot load the startup file system.the information for the startup file system is incorrect. Reinstall your system.
The system is stopped. Correct the preceding error and restart the system."
If I don't try alt-F1, it will boot to the blue screen.
Has anyone ever seen this happen and know this is happening?
- Mark
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