Hi Michael! =)

On 5/2/06, Michael Tinsay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The only difference I can account for is that before I
disabled all unnecessary BIOS settings (like the USB
controller, floppy drives, power management, etc) as
it was acting as a server.  And before reinstalling, I
reset the BIOS to its factory default.

Does your motherboard have a LAN boot ROM?  Perhaps that ROM has been
turned on, and therefore will wait for some network configuration...

Another thing that could be stalling things is if your `quick POST'
setting is off...

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