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Re: [SLE] Boot sequence problems..
- From: "Carl E. Hartung" <suselinux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2005 11:10:32 -0500
- Message-id: <420792F8.5030706@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Hi Anders! (grovel grovel)
Just a thought, and maybe my terminology isn't perfect, but have you
ever used a bios editor to unlock hidden settings in cmos setup before?
~ I've done this... not for overclocking, btw... but to modify or
override unwanted and hidden 'default' behaviors. Could this kind of
bigger hammer work in this case? <g>
regards,
- - Carl
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C. E. Hartung Business Development & Support Services
http://www.cehartung.com/ carlh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Dover Foxcroft, Maine, USA Public Key #0x68396713
Reg. Linux User #350527 http://counter.li.org/
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Hi Anders! (grovel grovel)
Just a thought, and maybe my terminology isn't perfect, but have you
ever used a bios editor to unlock hidden settings in cmos setup before?
~ I've done this... not for overclocking, btw... but to modify or
override unwanted and hidden 'default' behaviors. Could this kind of
bigger hammer work in this case? <g>
regards,
- - Carl
- --
____________________________________________________________________
C. E. Hartung Business Development & Support Services
http://www.cehartung.com/ carlh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Dover Foxcroft, Maine, USA Public Key #0x68396713
Reg. Linux User #350527 http://counter.li.org/
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