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On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 08:53:14 PDT7, DAVID ROSE wrote:
>1.) how am i able to access that altf2on.$$$ if
>my system hangs & i am unable to access a cmd prompt
1 David, Steven is right! I wasn't thinking about the fact that you are really
still booting from the installation CD. You cannot use altf2on.$$$ in that setup.
2. I glean the following help from the FAQ.TXT file on CD#2:
Q: I booted from the eCS CD, after the "Boot Options Menu", I am
seeing the eCS logo, and my system just sits there with
no further action.
A: Boot again. When you see the MemDisk boot screen, select "Boot from
eComStation CD-ROM", and then on the next screen, select "Boot with
menu for own values" and wait for the "eComStation BOOT OPTIONS"
screen to appear. From there hit the key combination Alt-F2,
follow by "Enter".
The boot process will now display information about each of the
steps and you will know if a particular driver is hanging your
system.
Can you try the above? It may help!
HCM
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