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Fighter Duel Installation Help?/FAQ?
Today I tried to install OpenBSD 3.5 with the SAME results. The install process fails to the point that I cannot do ANYTHING but power-cycle. So before flaming me about not running 'trace' and 'ps' please re-read the last sentence. Here are the last lines on the screen when it crashes: wdc1 at macobio0 irq 14: DMA

Matrox Millenium-II and OS/2, how goes it?
I tried running the 'redhat.exe' executable from DOS, but it came back with an error on not enough memory. I've got 64MB. All help appreciated. TIA, Les Have you tried either of these two things? 1) Make the three floppys (Boot, RAM#1, RAM#2) and see if you can install that way. I had to. 2) Boot DOS with NO memory

Install issue
... went to reboot the computer Windows Xp screen came up and then black screen. He used the WindowsXp install disk to do a repair of his WindowsXP...started to install then it went in a endless installation loop. Get to installing devices...gets 3/4 of the way through then reboots, goes back to setup and continues

OS2 trap E error on 686 PC - help wanted
Randy Petersen (OS/2 Warp warps) rpete...@ix.netcom.com While not directly related to the Matrox topic, I just wanted to add my 2 cents worth on the ATI install issue. I have a Warp Connect system that refuses to install the ATI drivers and support greater than 1024x768. It used to allow higher resolution but

Possibly WIndow 2000 Pro Install Issue
When I try to upgrade this server to Exchange 2003 or try to install Exchange 2003 on another server on my network, I get a screen prompting for the following User name: [text box] Domain: [text box] [Browse... button] Password: [text box] [Back][Next][Cancel] The User name and Domain text boxes as well as the

Zoom modems
Altough the crash screen tells you to record all of the register values, it seems that these are of little help in determing the exact cause of the problem. of 4 simms each) and continued when I upgraded to 20 MB (4 x 4 MB + 4 x 1 MB) but since dropping back to 16 MB ( 4 x 4 MB ) it has been totally stable.

Post Win98SE Install Issue
Reseat the cards and make sure you don't have to flex the brackets to screw them back in. --Joel On Thu, 06 Jul 2000 01:05:39 GMT, cmal...@my-deja.com This usually doesn't prevent the install from stopping and it completes. However when the system reboots I either get a blue screen of death or Windows says it

NT server installation help
I'm lost about the relationship between the patch install issue and the freeze you mention. "msparti" <mspa...@tigermastering.com> wrote in message On another note: 2-3x per week, I boot up and my computer stays with a back screen for a while (1-2 min) before opening up to logon. Also, even more frequently it

U7 Screen Problem-Please Read
Bill Hamill wham...@home.com microsoft public win95 general discussion PC-T...@Bestbuy.com wrote: It's not a re-install issue, it can be fixed by removing the I have also found it has been the cause of more that one Blue screen of death (Fatal Exception). My question is why are these devices multiplying,

Security Pach Q329441
I haven't tried putting the drivers back yet to see which one caused the conflict. Cope On 4 Sep 1998 00:34:03 GMT, mtnjo...@aol.com (MtnJohn1) wrote: I am trying to install an HP 8110i on my system. I can get it recognized by MSCDEX, so I know its hooked up correctly. But if I try to get into Windows98 it locks up

8.2 install issue/problem
KWord is now more careful in its on-screen formatting, so that you should see things the same size as they will appear on paper. Roundup is a simple-to-use and -install issue-tracking system with command-line, web and e-mail interfaces. It is based on the winning design from Ka-Ping Yee in the Software

game install issue
Cleaned nvidia drivers out with drivercleaner, no issues during install Issue 1 asus smartguard (or whatever) analyzes my card and tells me that my fan is no good and Tried with the old media player (mplayer2) and when I clicked something on screen 1, the movie on screen 2 went from full screen to maximized.

Exchange 2003 Installation help needed...
After doing all the standard fixes in the past, my password screen flashes by in normal daily bootup. Now it's back to that. We both share interest in the install issue. I keep a log file of mishaps on my hard drive, in a cold boot each AM there can be a surprise. In this case, though, the event was a

Migrating Access to VB
As for me, I say God bless and pass the ammunition, the hulk of what was the test system is now in the back garden and is going to be used for target practice. J 26.08.2001 - 20:19 EDT Well, I was able to install all of the previously mentioned OSes on the exact same hardware with absolutely no issues whatsoever,

blue screen
When I booted up, I got the login screen (Windows XP Pro), but had no mouse or keyboard functions. This was more than I expected to have anyway. I dunno if a repair installation will help long enough for me to back them up, or if I can do a reinstallation over the old copy of windows to get into it.

SuSE 8.0 install issue
For Win9x, this would be reached by booting the machine to the network login screen and pressing cancel. For NT, you get there by logging in as the configures the local administrator's profile to access the Domain administrator's mailbox while forcing the NT workstation accept a troublesome SBS install issue,

Installation help with Vista
I hit enter to continue.. the bar goes across the screen and then everything just hangs and stops. It doesn't do anything. I tried my older Mandrake CDs as well If I remove a 256 or the 512 and install, will I be able to add it back and have Mandrake recognize it without any problems or will the error return?

PPC 2003 and Money 2003 Install Issue
It just hung with the BIOS messages on screen. No problem when using the first C: though. I saw a similar effect on my other big computer (which was C:Win95, It worked again when I moved 95 back to its original position. So I did SYS C: and it moved ok. Something in the NT and OS2 install must be using absolute

8.2 install issue/problem
If you get the 50 Mhz, go with a reputable company which will back you up: Dell, Compaq, HP, and AST comes to mind as examples. The IBM Tips also warn of problems on fast ISA machines ("white screen on install and disk light is constantly on"), sug- gesting as a solution that the user switch out of turbo mode.

how should I install...
It doesn't sound like a Workstation problem, but a FreeBSD install issue. If you don't want to reinstall FreeBSD, you can add a boot manager by booting off the FreeBSD CD again and using "sysinstall". Power-on the VM, and hit F2 to get to the BIOS setup screen. Move the CDROM drive before the hard drives in the