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Eric Outten wrote:
>is the floppy cable on properly? The constant light is an indicator of
>this problem. Some BIOSes will not show <WHICH> setting is causing the
>actual problem and give the same general message for everything.
This is the main problem with trying to troubleshoot this. The minute I
take the default settings away, the system locks in boot with the graphics
characters.
The floppy disk is not incorrectly connected. I tried to change that, and
found it has the same indication with the connector on both ways. However,
when booting from a floppy disk, it has to be on the original way.
If I press f1, and ignore the incorrect CMOS, the machine boots properly,
from whichever disk I am using.
Paul
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