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Larry,
Thanks for that piece of information. No, I have not upgraded to 3.0 yet, so that's not the problem
Everyone, thanks for your help and suggestions. Peter, thanks for calling me and offering your help. Steven, thanks for your responses. I'm still stuck and I guess I'm going to give up on my old Warp installation.
I just ordered ECS 1.1 and I will install it in a couple of days, after it arrives. Meanwhile, I sure would appreciate anyone's observations on ECS 1.1 installation peculiarities that should be aware of, or should avoid. Thanks for any advise on this.
HCM
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In <67335.14.27.36.20.03.2004@constellation.carrier>, on 03/20/2004
at 02:21 PM, Harry Motin said:
>HELP! Hope someone can help me. I had to purchase a new system, because
>my old one died (no activity on the monitor). The AGP video card died and
>it made my motherboard sick. A new video card allowed me to use the
>monitor, but 90% of the time my system would not boot completely; it hung
>at the video driver loading. There was never a trap or a trap message.
>The system simply stopped booting. Sometimes I could press ALT-CNTRL-DEL
>and the system would reboot. Sometimes the system would not reboot and I
>would have to use CHKDSK. Going to VGA did not help.
Harry,
WAG, are you using Injoy Firewall 3.0 beta? I recently purchased the
upgrade for Injoy Firewall 3.0 beta - the latest public version AFAIK is
the ijfire.zip dated 1/15/04. Since 2/16/04 when I upgraded, Injoy
Firewall 3.0 (registered) worked fine, then all of a sudden a couple days
ago, the system was like molasses............; I started moving stuff out
of the start-up folder until finally when I did not start-up Injoy
Firewall 3.0 beta, all was well. I am now back to Injoy Firewall 1.4
(registered).
I am sending a separate direct post to support of f/x communications.
And of course you have tried reseating the video card on the motherboard.
HTH
Larry
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Larry,
Thanks for that piece of information. No, I have not upgraded to 3.0 yet, so that's not the problem
Everyone, thanks for your help and suggestions. Peter, thanks for calling me and offering your help. Steven, thanks for your responses. I'm still stuck and I guess I'm going to give up on my old Warp installation.
I just ordered ECS 1.1 and I will install it in a couple of days, after it arrives. Meanwhile, I sure would appreciate anyone's observations on ECS 1.1 installation peculiarities that should be aware of, or should avoid. Thanks for any advise on this.
HCM
Larry Tawa <laror@dslextreme.com> wrote:
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In <67335.14.27.36.20.03.2004@constellation.carrier>, on 03/20/2004 at 02:21 PM, Harry Motin said:
>HELP! Hope someone can help me. I had to purchase a new system, because >my old one died (no activity on the monitor). The AGP video card died and >it made my motherboard sick. A new video card allowed me to use the >monitor, but 90% of the time my system would not boot completely; it hung >at the video driver loading. There was never a trap or a trap message. >The system simply stopped booting. Sometimes I could press ALT-CNTRL-DEL >and
the system would reboot. Sometimes the system would not reboot and I >would have to use CHKDSK. Going to VGA did not help.
Harry,
WAG, are you using Injoy Firewall 3.0 beta? I recently purchased the upgrade for Injoy Firewall 3.0 beta - the latest public version AFAIK is the ijfire.zip dated 1/15/04. Since 2/16/04 when I upgraded, Injoy Firewall 3.0 (registered) worked fine, then all of a sudden a couple days ago, the system was like molasses............; I started moving stuff out of the start-up folder until finally when I did not start-up Injoy Firewall 3.0 beta, all was well. I am now back to Injoy Firewall 1.4 (registered).
I am sending a separate direct post to support of f/x communications.
And of course you have tried reseating the video card on the motherboard.
HTH
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