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ashboe
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      11-17-2003
apologies if this is to the wrong group.

Recently a computer has gone into blue screen mode, and will not allow a re
install of ME.
I changed hard disk and have looked at the devices connected, but the
computer keeps going to blue screen saying that framebuf is in an infinite
loop.
Anyone able to offer help on this?
sean


 
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Jerry G.
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      11-18-2003
One way to fix this, is to re-install Windows as a new installation. While
you are at it, you should get rid of ME, and atleast install 98, or XP if it
will pass the XP compatibility test. It is very well worth the effort.
Between ME, and 98, 98 is a much better choice.

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apologies if this is to the wrong group.

Recently a computer has gone into blue screen mode, and will not allow a re
install of ME.
I changed hard disk and have looked at the devices connected, but the
computer keeps going to blue screen saying that framebuf is in an infinite
loop.
Anyone able to offer help on this?
sean



 
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Plato
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      11-18-2003
Jerry G. wrote:
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> One way to fix this, is to re-install Windows as a new installation. While
> you are at it, you should get rid of ME, and atleast install 98, or XP if it
> will pass the XP compatibility test. It is very well worth the effort.
> Between ME, and 98, 98 is a much better choice.


Depends on what PC he/she has. Me works real nice on lots of
Intenational Brands.


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ashboe
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      11-18-2003
Thanks for all the help...problem solved by changing RAM and BIOS settings
sean
"Plato" <|@|.|> wrote in message
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> Jerry G. wrote:
> >
> > One way to fix this, is to re-install Windows as a new installation.

While
> > you are at it, you should get rid of ME, and atleast install 98, or XP

if it
> > will pass the XP compatibility test. It is very well worth the effort.
> > Between ME, and 98, 98 is a much better choice.

>
> Depends on what PC he/she has. Me works real nice on lots of
> Intenational Brands.
>
>
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> http://www.bootdisk.com/



 
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