Re: Help with Booting



In article <4g9ngiF1m9dk6U1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, David Holden
<URL:mailto:black_hole@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 26-Jun-2006, "John Williams (News)" <UCEbin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Make sure IDEdiscs is set to 0

and filing system to IDEFS. Also make sure
the OPT setting on the drive is correctly set. ie. press F12 and type -

IDEFS
OPT 4,2

No-one seems to be configuring the drive:

*configure drive 4

No. "drive" refers to the default ADFS drive. There is no ADFS hard drive so
this is irrelevant. The IDEFS configured drive will default to 4.

It also isn't necessary on ADFS as that also since RO3.5 has defaulted to
drive 4 if IDEDiscs is configured to >0 which it is be default!

Also the OPT 4 2 will not be necessary as the drive had previously been
booting before the CMOS reset.


Chris Evans

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