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Date: | Sun, 11 Mar 2001 17:18:25 -0500 |
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Thank you all for your help! I disabled UDMA in the Bios and the drive
formatted and installed. One of the things I neglected to mention was the
problem. My motherboard uses a VIA chipset, and apparently Win2K has some
"issues" with this chipset. There is a new VIA driver for the IDE channels
that may allow me to turn back on the UDMA. Once everything is running
smoothly again I will download those and give it a whirl.
BTW Bill Cohane, even making the partition at <8 gigs for the operating
system did not solve the problem, I still had to make the UDMA change.
Thanks for the tip though, it made sense.
Thanks again for your help. I was pulling my hair out, and I don't have
much left in the first place!
Charles Mims
Daytona Beach
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