, on
10/29/04
at 11:25 AM, GARY.WONG@sbcglobal.net said:
>Memtest ran OK.
Well, that says it's probably not the RAM.
>I wound up going to PC Club and bought an Intel
>865GBFL MB, P4 3.2 (and of course new Kingston RAM),
>then went to CompUSA and got a new Antec case and fan.
That should be a nice setup.
>See my e-mail that I sent from work yesterday
>titled "Installing eCS 1.2 on SATA drive";
I responded to it via SCOUG-Help. In general, you should post your OS/2
help requests to the list so others can share.
>1.2 CD 1, it gave off a beep (because I now have a WD
>SATA drive), then it said something to the effect
>of "Please insert eCS installation CD in CD-ROM
>drive", even though it's already in the CD-ROM drive.
I assume you are using Dani's latest drivers. If so, follow her
instructions on how to file a problem report with her. It's possible you
picked a MB that is not yet fully supported by her drivers.
Steven
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