On Monday 05 February 2007 11:26, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> > Have you tried to boot anything else (Linux, Windows, etc)? Probably,
> > the Host adapter's BIOS is broken, so try to update it to the latest
> > version.
>
> No I haven't tried booting anything else except DOS.
>
> I just tried updating the BIOS - no luck..

I found that removing the Firewire card allows it to boot.

I find this REALLY confusing.. There's nothing plugged into it and it isn't 
touched in the loader.. Could be a dud card I guess.

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