From: Ken (kenzo_at_free-music.com)
Date: Fri Jan 15 1999 - 22:59:57 EST
>Assuming these settings are correct in your BIOS (you did check that,
>right? -- the configuration utility is a nice front end, but you can access
>all that stuff directly in BIOS), the first thing I'd try next time, given
Are you saying I should've gone to the boot screen and verified that every
device was listed correctly? I'm not sure I understand what else you might
mean.
>what you described, is to remove Advanced Power Management from the System
>Devices tree in device manager. Reboot, Windows will detect APM support and
I'd thought about power management problems, but hadn't realized it was
safe to uninstall that item. Anyway, I'm still left wondering how my
problem got fixed.
Thanks for the thoughts,
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