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Application in startup
But regular programs are ignorant on boot order. You can use CMP_WaitNoPendingInstallEvents to wait for all drivers to start, but in most cases this is not required. Is there another way to set the default working directory? It seems that my application is starting before another essencial driver.

SOYO K7VTA Pro Box - Something Failing, Can't Diagnose
... for econet and ethernet set to 255.0.0.0 Well today the disc Jaydee, appeared on the Admin net's shared discs list when the office machine had Route option set to default and Gateway set to Yes. When these where changed to "" and No this disc would not reappear. However my main concern is the correct boot order

IC7-MAX3 - P4 2.6 - Hyperthread cause PC to random reboot
Master/Slave settings are only to differentiate IDE drives when there are two on the same cable (ie connected to the same controller) and to set the default boot order. Normally, the Master is ahead of the Slave in boot order, so the BIOS checks to see if there is a Master Boot Record on that hard drive.

Change *first* bootloader from Lilo to Winxp with boot.ini
It
just continues to boot from the 80 gig on the Promise Controller. What am I doing wrong? Why can'tI boot from that CD that is recognized as Bootable? I found an old article here: http://www.asuscom.de/support/techmain/technical.htm If you don't know german, they first tell you to try to: set boot order to a:,

Help-- New PC Problems
Brian A. noca...@nowaynohow.com microsoft public win98 gen_discussion CF, If Win98 would have been installed first then there should be a boot.ini in it. I have read that if you install 98 after XP there is a little work involved in changing the boot order. I dual boot 98/XP and have 98 set as the default.

can I move boot drive to backup server?
CF, If Win98 would have been installed first then there should be a boot.ini in it. I have read that if you install 98 after XP there is a little work involved in changing the boot order. I dual boot 98/XP and have 98 set as the default. I can change the boot order in either 98 by editing the boot.ini or in XP

S-ATA to IDE speed?
Eric Mader ema...@bigfoot.com alt comp periphs mainboard asus I saw the instabilities when the memory configuration was all set to default which seemed to be leaving everything else set to [Auto]. I did "load setup defaults" after I upgraded the BIOS and only changed these memory settings and the boot order.

BIOS probs...no bootup!!...Help!
Your computer is using a Linux boot manager. http://search.yahoo.com/search? &ei=UTF-8&p=ubuntu+grub+loader+boot+order John noname wrote: I have different op.systems on my computer and at startup 'UBUNTU KERNEL GENERIC' is in the top of list and highlighted. I want to make wind. xp as the default and want the

Linux Kernel Patch v2.0, patch-2.0.37 (01/45)
The most likely reason is that the boot order in your BIOS is wrong I just tested this with several diffrent orders, no matter what I specify in BIOS, Then select the "View/Edit Autoboot Settings" option, and then the "Set Default Boot Device" option. This is *not* working. The install routine tries anyway to

Automatic partition restorable rebootable CD
You can set the default OS to boot in Drakeconfig by clicking on the Boot icon (forgotten it's exact name but you can't miss it). I installed mdk linux 7.2 after I had installed The only way I can boot the Linux drive is by changing the boot order in the Bios from ATA100RAID to HDE0. Am I missing the obvious?

Application in startup
... be hairy if you don't have the necessary values written down on a slip of paper somewhere as the computer won't boot in order to run cmos restore software... (that function of tbutil always seemed a little silly) As most PC's have CMOS setup in the BIOS you can set default values - enough to boot from a floppy.

Notebook / XP MCE / Linux Chalange
Dean Browning dcb76...@sbcglobal.net alt os linux redhat I left everything set as default. Grub on the 1st HDD How do I set the XP boot loader to give Linux as a Sounds like you didn't install the boot loader on the first drives MBR. You can change the bios boot order if it allows for it. Or change the XP boot

dual boot order
... Client for Microsoft Networks (for Novell you will have a Netware client also) - set the default login (not Windows) - each computer must have Microsoft TCPIP sharing should be enabled In Windows Explorer you can create your shares and map drives. You must log in on boot in order to be seen by the network.

Dual boot problem
Specifically, could you boot a Windows NT or Windows 95 installation CD. You can set the boot order from the BIOS interface. Hold down F2 while booting to get to Unfortunately, you may have to set these unusual defaults by hand in the modules file. Loki will find the driver chip, but it will try to set default

An entire morning wasted on a Linux install.
All is at default setting.... all but the disk boot order!! Speedy "John Lewis" <john....@verizon.net> wrote in message news:3fb9844e.11809345@news.verizon.net. Are ALL MB setting with regard to CPU, FSB and memory set to default when you get the problem ? --- CPU default-auto (Memory by SPD etc.

Changing Boot Order
Here is the settings that I have set so far. (the dos app is our accounting software - Cougar Mountain Software) Ports: (on host) LPT1 - Not Captured In fact, it locks up to an extent that you need to cold boot it in order to get it unstuck. Please send along some help, my boss is breaking my butt over this.

Boot order of partitioned drives reversed
(The HD that is chosen at boot time for all this attention is the HD at the head of the BIOS's HD boot order.) You can designate which is the "active" Set the timeout to something like 30 to give you enough time to choose an OS and take a sip of coffee, and set the default entry to which ever partition you want

Is it possible to start boot.ini in Win98 instead of WinXP?
JAD jdemm...@eartink.net alt comp hardware pc-homebuilt alt comp periphs mainboard soyo you need to short the cmos and set to default. Change the boot order, that may help. The boot sequence was set to look at the floppy drive first. I can't change anything in the CMOS now, I have no video. jim.

can't recognize cd rom on boot
Startup begins with the BIOS loading the Master Boot Record (MBR) on the bootable disk, as defined by the boot order configured in the BIOS. ..... Under System Startup, set the Default operating system to the desired operating system and click OK. Note: For a dual-boot system with Windows XP and Windows Vista the

Dual boot problem
Boot order may not be an option. Tom "Quark" <m...@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:qrXs9.569609$Ag2.22090125@news2.calgary.shaw.ca... If that is all there is, I got into CMOS not with F10, that does not work,but a Compaq utility I found on net, have set to default, no change. By the way, the system only has 1