Re: [newbie] bios question

2001-04-28 Thread Todd Lyons
s wrote: > it actually works correctly now. I guess something happened to it during the > transplant. ? Thnx, -s Strange things happen when you unplug previously working equipment. Congratulations on the successful brain transplant! -- tlyons at mandrakesoft dot com http://www.linux-mandra

Re: [newbie] bios question

2001-04-27 Thread s
The bios continued to get worse, it just got to where it wouldn't recognize my hdd half the time. I finally decided to get brave and flash it. My gosh, it actually works correctly now. I guess something happened to it during the transplant. ? Thnx, -s On Wednesday 25 April 2001 08:42 am

Re: [newbie] bios question

2001-04-25 Thread Todd Lyons
s wrote: > that uses a via VT82C/686A chipset and 133MHz FSB. The oses start and run > fine, once I get passed the bios. *Problem: the bios takes over two > minutes to boot and pass off to the os.* I can't find any irregularities Some servers do that as well. I wouldn't be overly concern