According to Stephen Newey: While burning my CPU.
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> Sorry, I think I've misled you. By HDD (in capitals) I was refering to
> "Hard Disk Drive" and the problem was installing when my "HDD" was hda
> and CDROM was hdc, apparently having a gap can cause problems on some
> motherboards and CDROM combinations, however I fixed it by moving the
> CDROM to hdb, and also by putting another "HDD" in hdb, thus bridging
> the gap. After installing and moving back to the original configuration,
> everything is fine once more.
>
Like i said, its possably cheapo HDD controller playing tricks.
> Stephen.
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Regards Richard.
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