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Anthony Giggins wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Thanks all for the suggestions. I have upgraded the BIOS and the
first boot after that was a failure but they have been fine since
then. I would say the jury is still out on that.
The interrupts look fine. The air2pc seems to be on 21 and is alone.
The video card shares with a couple of USB ports. I have nothing in
the ports so don't think that could be an issue.
The messages file is full of errors I don't understand, but all the
reporting on the TV card are clean.
I am going to try a different video card if the bios change didn't fix it.
Thanks all again for the help. Sometimes you just get stuck and the
suggestions are great.
Allen
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If you have nothing on the USB ports try disabling the USB in the BIOS.
Cheers,
Anthony
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Hi Anthony,<br>
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Thanks for the suggestion. Actually, I did the bios upgrade and
switched from nvidia to nv for the drivers. One of these or the
combination really seems to have solved the video resolution problem.<br>
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What I need is a solution to the long wait for the air2pc cards to come
up. Everything else is looking good.<br>
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Allen<br>
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