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That has been taken care of; sorry I didn't include that information in
the first post.
Butch
On Tue, 2008-02-12 at 08:59 -0800, Sandy Shapiro wrote:
> In <1202829552.5420.7.camel@butch-desktop>, on 02/12/08
> at 07:19 AM, Butch Langel said:
>
>
>
> >Recently I added a new video card to my old AMD Athlon XP computer. The
> >new video card, Chaintech GForce FX5200 PCI bus, replaces the built-into
> >the motherboard video card.
> >After installing the card, my eCS 2.0 Beta4 would start the boot process
> >and go to the eCS boot screen and then go grey and hang.
> >I've tried cntrl-alt-F1 when the little white square in the upper left
> >hand corner appears and I get the options screen. I've tried all the
> >options with the same result: the eCS boot screen appears and then hangs.
> >Any suggestions as to getting the system to boot without removing the new
> >video card?
>
> >Thanks for your help,
>
> You may have to change the setting in the motherboard bios before the new
> card can be recognized.
>
> Sandy
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