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FreeBSD Installation Woes
Could be display drivers (likely) could be the NIC (likely) could be the sound board (likely) or it could be the compuer mfg (Gateway Laptop very likely). Computer specs here may be helpful. You might also try the custom installation and remove all the Network components hmmm.... -- George Hester

Internet explorer installation woes on Win95 - help needed!
When I have to make diskettes for install or what ever, I usually make two copies then compare them until I get a perfect compare between the two sets. Two things I have done that will cause the problem you describe (besides bad floppies): misnumber the diskettes as I made them and forgetting to number the

FreeBSD Installation Woes
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Windows SBS 2003 R2 Premium and ISA 2004 installation woes thread-index: AcgOoCmtHZvEEOKFRoihVm+lf1rrSQ== X-WBNR-Posting-Host: 207.46.19.197 From: =?Utf-8?B?Qk1pbGxpa2Fu?= <BMilli...@discussions.microsoft.com> References: <B0835964-6CA4-4CB8-973A-CE4ADFD1F...@microsoft.com>

nt installation woes
Slack's installation continued to go along nicely until the actual packages began to install. (I first tried this using the "full" option, then newbie, then expert, trying to select as few packages as possible) I'm getting frequent errors during the actual installations in the format of: (roughly) "error installing

Installation woes
AWD
markkemp wrote: I have just purchased a new system and want to clean install Windows 2000, with which I am having some problems. My system: Athlon 1.2GHz (266MHz FSB) ASUS A7A266 motherboard (ALiMAGiK 1 chipset: M1647 Northbridge/M1535D+ Southbridge) BIOS 1003b 512Mb Mushkin PC2100 DDR RAM Hercules Prophet II

PC NetLink 1.1 installation woes...
I tried using the us keyboard as default on a woody install because I read somewhere that non US keyboards caused problems, but got the same result when I compiled the kernel. So my first question is, how can I upgrade to the latest kernel and have my german keyboard work?

Ethernet installation woes
After the installation is complete, the setup program gives the message "This program not supported by Microsoft Windows NT" followed by "Can't run 16-bit program." This machine has full administrative rights. I install the ToolBook files with Wise. The Wise script checks for TB60RUN.EXE on the user's hard drive

SP2 installation woes
I received the following installation guidelines from ATI. I am trying to resolve a problem where everything works except the DVD player. Windows Media player works just fine but get errors when I try to launch ATI DVD. Although this still has not remedied my situation, here is their official istall guidelines:

Please help: Win2k installation woes
I'm trying to install the FP2000 45-day trial on a W95 Dell 266. The installation starts and I get to pick my path, pick normal or customized, etc. But then just as the progress bar finally starts, I get an error message that says something like "Installer terminated prematurely." Then when I try to reinvoke the

2.1 installation woes
ORG Subject: Re: CORRECTION: Help file installation woes on IIS... ** And just in case any of you are trying to install EIE, there is a documentation bug on the path where EIE help files are supposed to be copied.. The method to install EIE help is to copy the files from a directory mentioned in the documentation,

WMP Installation woes
I am able to boot the computer with the OS/2 Installation diskette in my system. It then asks me to install OS/2 diskettes 1 and 2. The system asks me if I want easy or advance installation. I chose advanced and was placed into fdisk. I have erased the partitions on the main drive, set the drive as installable and

Bg1tutu Installation woes
Gerry Cornell g...@tenretnitb.com microsoft public windowsxp general Laurence Order a free Windows XP SP2 CD. It's easier to install from the CD. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/updates/sp2/cdorder/en_us/default.mspx What error messages are you seeing when installation fails? -- Hope this helps.

Installation Woes - Again
Cheers Simon ----- Original Message ----- From: Bo Rosen <bo.ro...@home.se> To: <redhat-install-l...@redhat.com> Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2001 1:23 PM Subject: Re: Installation woes! On 15 Apr 2001 14:17:22 +0200, Bo Rosen wrote: At the lilo prompr type init 3. this will let you boot in text mode.

installation woes
The problem in the install is one of the last steps when it asks me what type of monitor I'm using. I couldn't believe it but it actually had my monitor listed, Dell 1226H. I choose it. Install locks. I cold boot it. Do it again. Locks. Cold boot. Choose a lower level Vesa monitor. Locks.

VMware? (Was RE: installation woes)
The current installation requires 1 45 blocks, which includes a required 150 block buffer for open deleted files. 42 94114829 more blocks are needed. WARNING: The / filesystem has 281493 free file nodes. The current installation requir es 24 file nodes, which includes a required 25 file node buffer for temporary fi

Installation woes
The current installation requires 1 45 blocks, which includes a required 150 block buffer for open deleted files. 42 94114829 more blocks are needed. If you have a support contract, see: http://sunsolve.sun.com/private-cgi/retrieve.pl?doc=salert%2F50401 (No, I don't know why it's a support-contract-only doc.

1.6 installation woes
Grey Lancaster (Solutions) soluti...@teleplex.net microsoft public backoffice smallbiz you should use fdisk to remove all parttions and then install. Just like a brand new drive out of the box -- Grey Lancaster soluti...@teleplex.net http://web.infoave.net/~solutions/sbs.htm sbs-requ...@dmvc.k12.sc.us With the word

Mayavi2 installation woes (OS X 10.4.11, Python 2.5)
When I try to install my new 56k modem driver: "An error occurred during the installation of the device. The data is invalid." I pointed the wizard to the exact location of the CORRECT driver that came with the modem. Also, the modem is not recognized by Windows XP, but instead displayed in the hardware manager as

Installation woes
MW Ron mw...@metrowerks.com codewarrior windows In article <5dc2ea66. 0301250644.6c42d...@posting.google.com>, google.20.drmomen...@xoxy.net (JP) wrote: I messed up my CW8 Professional (Java)installation when I tried to get some Java source files off a release 5 CD. (Yes - I should have just used the CW8 CD,

debian installation woes
OAA01...@bailey.cpac.washington.edu> I wrote: I'm trying to install Warp on a Compaq Prolinea MT 4/66 w/EZ-SCSI adapter (and CD-ROM). Machine has a 540 Meg HD (IDE) and 16 Meg RAM. I get to the point where diskette 1 spits out the message: "Loading, please wait...", then the screen goes blank, with the cursor