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...what can i do in the pre-boot parameters screen to  
affect the display???  
...& yes, that's me in the eCs installation newsgroup  
that's hosted by mensys.nl....  
>... while my laptop is a celeron 2.8ghz fast  
>yes alt-f2 works because i see only in the lower left  
>of the eCs logo as each is loaded   
 
 
OK! I wanted to establish the actual driver culprit.  
So, it is the   
screen01.sys driver on   
your notebook.  
 
Right now I'm a little stumped for what's next, other  
than to consult   
the ECS newsgroup   
for installation.  
 
I looked at the ECS newsgroup for installation. I did  
a search on   
"screen01.sys",   
yesterday, but did not find any discussion on that  
subject. You might   
try, however. There   
is a David Rose, who has brought up a couple of topics  
in that   
newsgroup. Is that you?   
Have you tried the install newsgroup for "screen01.sys  
hang"?  
 
 
 
	  
		  
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