said:
>In <200709042059.l84KxVlw026001@nlpi015.prodigy.net>, on 09/04/07
> at 01:59 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>Hi,
>>Files get unpacked successfully. I then get a message "CDROM Boot
>>Emulation completed successfully."
>Normal so far.
>>Something on the screen flashes by -- something maybe like "Disk 2" and
>>then the screen goes blank and the computer starts to reboot. It then
>>goes through the entire cycle again.
>Something is going wrong in the memboot process.
>Can you get to the memboot options menu?
>>I suspect I may have to tweak something in the options menu, but I'm not
>>sure.
>I'm not sure there's much that you can do. The reboot is occurring in
>Veit's code, not Dani's driver or anything like that.
>Try setting the MB BIOS to the low performance settings and see if this
>helps. If you can, pull some RAM.
Setting MB BIOS to low performance did not help.
Pulling RAM did help!
The install went fine.
The new RC2 still does not recognize my sound (NForce 405, 10DE:03F) nor
does it recognize my LAN (RealteK 10EC:8167). I tried using the RealteK
8169 Mac adapter, but it didn't recognize my LAN.
DOS windows and WINOS2 windows work when using the onboard video. I put in
a PCI-E card, and the DOS and WinOS2 windows stopped working.
I installed a PCI Lan card so I could submit a report, but MPTS does not
work! I get to the part where it says to click on "configure" and at that
point I am returned to the command line.
In the meantime, I put the RAM back.
Thanks,
Sandy
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