The only other thing to remember is that some older BIOS will boot from CDROM but ONLY
if the CD drive is on the primary bus.. :(
begin Tom Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Thu, 19 Dec 2002 21:23:19 -0500)
Hi all,
I know this has been a problem in the past but I was wondering if it
still is or
Feigning erudition, Tom Wilson wrote:
% Hi all,
%
% I know this has been a problem in the past but I was wondering if it
% still is or not. Having the dvd/cd-rom and the cd-rw being a master
% and slave on the secondary bus?
I have precisely this set up here: my DVD/CD-ROM is the master on
On Friday 20 December 2002 03:48 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s voice rose
above the ones in my head and declared:
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I have precisely this set up here: my DVD/CD-ROM is the master on the
secondary bus and my CD-W is the slave on the secondary bus. It might
create buffer underruns if I do a
Hi all,
I know this has been a problem in the past but I was wondering if it
still is or not. Having the dvd/cd-rom and the cd-rw being a master
and slave on the secondary bus?
TIA,
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Tom Wilson
Reg. Linux User #199331
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