I disabled both L1 and L2 cache from the bios, and I switched dimms out :-( No dice. It core dumps on booting NT. Sudden hardware failure?? I'm really disappointed- it's a nice board (Dual PII w/ onboard ultra wide scsi and 100bt enet) and I doubt I can find a replacement for a reasonable price. Thx- -mab On Sun, 5 Mar 2000, Dennis Soper wrote:
On 5 Mar 00, at 23:48, Michael Bartosh wrote:
Booting from CD or Floppy fails like this:
SYSLINUX 1.4 80x3812e44a by: someon's name
Boot Failed Please Replace disk and continue.
I had the same thing happen on a box of mine. Worked fine, then wouldn't boot NT or Linux, but 95 worked. Turned out to be bad cache RAM. If NT boots, the first thing I'd look at is the floppy disk-
- they don't make 'em like they used to....
Cheers, Dennis "Custard pies are a sort of esperanto: a universal language." --Noel Godin
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