Satellite M45-S165; hangs on boot starting cardmgrForum: Laptops Topic: Satellite M45-S165; hangs on boot starting cardmgr started by: Seabass Posted by Seabass on Aug. 29 2005,01:45
I am trying to boot DSL on my new Toshiba Satellite M45-S165 and everytime it starts up, it gets to the part about finding PCMCIA cards, then freezes as soon as it starts the cardmgr process. I have tried to boot with the option "dsl no{pcmcia}" but it does the same thing. There is no card inserted in my lappy, and I (think I) cannot disable PCMCIA devices in the BIOS. Any suggestions?
Posted by cbagger01 on Aug. 29 2005,05:02
Try booting with:dsl acpi=off and see if it works. Also, you can try booting with: failsafe and it will disable a lot of stuff that might cause problems. Posted by cbagger01 on Aug. 29 2005,05:03
Oh yeah, I almost forgot the obvious boot command:dsl nopcmcia Posted by Seabass on Aug. 29 2005,11:45
I'll give that a shot and report back. I think my mistake was booting withdsl no{pcmcia} instead of dsl nopcmcia. Has this issue ever happened to anyone else out there? Posted by Seabass on Aug. 29 2005,15:08
Good and bad. It boots without PCMCIA now, but now that I am inside DSL, it will not detect my wireless card built in to the laptop. It is an Atheros A5005G wireless adapter, and I am pretty sure that turning off PCMCIA kills the card. Can anyone find a good workaround that will boot without PCMCIA support, then turn it back on again? Sounds like a dumb question, but I have seen some people around me (literally) that have tried to use 802.11g cards with no avail. Any help will suffice, or even a good tutorial on "booting DSL for Windoze users" would be nice.
Posted by Seabass on Aug. 30 2005,20:22
*Bump*I have booted and tried to start cardmgr once DSL is loaded, but now I can't start it. Also, the card is not detected at all anymore when I boot "dsl nopcmcia". Can anyone help out? It is important that I can use my built-in wireless card with DSL for my courses. |