first
start should be checking the backup copy of the conf file (ie before the
power failure)
hth
Mike
- Original Message -
From: "Declan Moriarty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: [expert] pnp failure mes
WHICH ONE is line 286? most editors will count lines for you.
On Wed, 04 Apr 2001, Marsden MacRae wrote:
> Hi Folks!
> The list has been quiet lately, so I thought I'd try again to see if any
> of you can help with this little problem:
> Thanks!
> Marsden
>
> Dear Friends:
>
> Can anybody hel
Hi Folks!
The list has been quiet lately, so I thought I'd try again to see if any
of you can help with this little problem:
Thanks!
Marsden
Dear Friends:
Can anybody help with this? After a power failure (hey, it's raining in
LA!) we're having boot problems, and while we found one offender, we
Hi Folks!
The list has been quiet lately, so I thought I'd try again to see if any
of you can help with this little problem:
Thanks!
Marsden
Dear Friends:
Can anybody help with this? After a power failure (hey, it's raining in
LA!) we're having boot problems, and while we found one offender, we'
Dear Friends:
Can anybody help with this? After a power failure (hey, it's raining in
LA!) we're having boot problems, and while we found one offender, we're
unable to easily locate the conflicting device. Any ideas on where to
look? Thanks!
Marsden
Here are the isapnp startup messages from the