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| Hi, I have an older version of SunPCI (1.2.2) running on an Ultra 5 with Solaris 2.6. I've been running it for years, but now it crashes every time. The SunPCI window comes up, Windows NT 4.0 tries to boot, and I get: WARNING: Your drive may be corrupt. Please let AUTOCHK run. <warnings not to interrupt AUTOCHK> CHKDSK is verifying files and directories. CHKDSK then completes, with no errors being displayed. The screen then turns beige, as though it's going to display the Windows desktop, but then the SunPCI window vanishes. Any ideas? Looks like my disk image may be corrupt. TIA, Rick |
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| Richard Clark wrote: > Hi, > > I have an older version of SunPCI (1.2.2) running on an Ultra 5 with > Solaris 2.6. I've been running it for years, but now it crashes every > time. The SunPCI window comes up, Windows NT 4.0 tries to boot, and I > get: > > WARNING: Your drive may be corrupt. Please let AUTOCHK run. > <warnings not to interrupt AUTOCHK> > CHKDSK is verifying files and directories. > > CHKDSK then completes, with no errors being displayed. The screen > then turns beige, as though it's going to display the Windows desktop, > but then the SunPCI window vanishes. > Ahh... that'll be the lesser-known Micro$oft BSOD (Beige Screen of Death) ;-} Apols for being no help..... |