cbagger01

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Posted: Mar. 13 2005,19:02 |
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According to some other posts floating around the internet, it sounds like you have a pnpBIOS (plug and play BIOS) problem.
You may be able to resolve the problem by turning plug and play OFF in your computer BIOS or by removing some add-on hardware from your computer.
Also, you could try some KNOPPIX or linux kernel cheatcodes to the boot command line to see if they help. You must use a capital "M" for your memory units:
For example:
dsl failsafe pnpbios=off mem=64M pci=bios pci=biosirq
good luck.
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