Default:0:ad(0.a)/kernelFreeBSD/i386 BOOT
boot:
OR every other time it says something to the effect of "cant load kernel" and "cant load kernel.old"
type help for a list of commands.
I told the BIOS to look at the CD drive first hoping it would boot from the CD but that doesnt work.
The last thing I was doing before it locked up was it asked what I wanted my bootstrap to be full BSD or dual Win/BSD then went on to the install and it locked up.
Is there something I can do do start over?
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