On Sat, 11 Dec 2010, drew wymore wrote:
> Are you disabling the analog when booting the pci card video?

There is neither a jumper nor a BIOS setting to actually disable the 
onboard video.  I can, however, in the BIOS, select the PCI card as the 
"primary video".  This has the exact same effect as setting the same field 
to "Auto" which prefers the PCI card over the onboard video.

Further INFO:
A more careful examination of the boot messages during a (working) boot 
using the onboard video indicates that the same address collision errors 
appear, but the drive is read fine.

Looking into Bill's suggestion now.
J.
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