said:
>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?
SATA is basically IDE with different/faster cabling. The early SATA
controllers were basically IDE controllers with passive bridges to the
SATA interface. The newer SATA controllers are different and Dani has
been adding support incrementally.
>Didn't help, but I know why. I changed something in the BIOS that I
>shouldn't have. Problem fixed.
Ooops.
>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.
Very strange. There's some sort of hardware conflict, but nothing jumps
out.
Steven
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