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#1 By 2062 (216.161.155.118) at Sunday, December 16, 2001 10:27:46 AM
Disconnect all non essential hardware to the pc, the only stuff you want connected are mouse, keyboard, monitor. If still same thing, remove sound card, modem, NIC internally from pc if you know how. What is your video card? Go to www.microsoft.com/HCL and look for your video card, if it's not listed that might be your problem right there. How old is your bios, who made it? Go into your bios and get the revision date. IIf the date is over 1 year old you probably need a bios update.

You can also look at the log files. When setup comes on press shift+f10 to get a command prompt, then type cd .., then type "type setupact.log" w/o quotes. Look at the bottom of this file for any errors. If it looks ood type "type setuperr.log" w/o qhotes. Again look for any errors.

Other things you could try is disabling plug and play OS in the bios. Or run setup again, when it says "press f6 to load a 3rd party scsi controller" press f7, this ill load a standard hal.

I suspect its either outdate bios or video card, or hardware.

-gosh



 

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