Re: FC 1 freeze after bootup

From: Alexander Dalloz (alexander.dalloz_at_uni-bielefeld.de)
Date: 06/13/04

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    Am So, den 13.06.2004 schrieb T. 'Nifty New Hat' Mitchell um 12:05:

    > > Update your motherboard BIOS to the latest version. Seems your system is
    > > not proper initialized. From your description I assume you mean a cold
    > > start will end in freeze but a warm start will succeed.
    >
    > BIOS updates have risks so read all the instructions and double check
    > models and revisions.
    >
    > For what it is worth in addition to a BIOS update make sure that all
    > the BIOS flags are initialized and stable.
    >
    > This might best be accomplished by setting in turn the optimized BIOS
    > values then the safe BIOS values. This can ensure that all the values
    > are 'set' and not some random bits left over when the RAM was
    > initialized. Some motherboards have a reset procedure that applies.
    > This procedure is often documented in the installation notes.
    >
    > Also check the small battery that is used to maintain the PROM data
    > structures and realtime clock between boot cycles. If you change one
    > setting from default a NVRAM volatility problem can be discovered if
    > after a hard power cycle it is not obvious.
    >
    > If the realtime clock or the BIOS/PROM settings change, the battery
    > could be ill. Look for a coin size battery on the motherboard. The
    > life of these batteries varies from 4 years to ten years. The life is
    > MUCH, Much, much shorter if someone placed the motherboard on a home
    > made anti-static guard made of aluminum foil or on a metal work bench.
    > If you cannot find the battery with a bright light inspection check
    > the user guide for the location.
    >
    > If you understand what the problem is you might elect to live with
    > the problem once you learn how to work with it.
    >
    > This smells like a battery thing to me.

    > T o m M i t c h e l l

    Indeed, that are very good hints regarding a BIOS update. Something one
    might to print out and pin on the wall :)

    Alexander

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