on 10/25/02 9:25 PM, Vaughan, John at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> If the power is running and it's operating fine, usually if you
> do a soft restart, everything is fine and it starts up just fine.   If the
> power goes out or it somehow gets shut down, though, watch out.  You'll boot
> it up, and it will just sit there -- screen will come on, but no drive --

When I had these symptoms on a 7600 I fixed it by identifying one particular
RAM stick that didn't seem to want to play well with others. Once that was
removed, the start-up problem was history.

tafkar


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