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In <20040427162607.RKCK18292.fed1rmmtao10.cox.net@eyeleica>, on 04/27/04
at 09:26 AM, butch@fyrelizard.com said:
>logic sound cards. I downloaded a driver and it worked fine, but after
>shutting down the system and restarting, the boot process gets to the
>very end where on my system a blue screen appears wth the clock icon in
>the middle and hangs. A forced shutdown is required. More times than not
>this freeze happens, but occassionally the boot process is successful in
>bringing up the system. Any ideas?
This may or may not have anything to do with the sound driver. When you
say forced shutdown, what do you mean? CAD or power off reset? If CAD,
then you might try starting WarpCenter from the Startup folder rather than
from config.sys. This is a known timing issue that hits some setups.
HTH,
Steven
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