"Paul F. Henegan" wrote:

At startup, the computer will attempt to load any drivers it
finds on local drives, including the one installed on the bootable CD. You
can then eject the CD and the driver remains available until shutdown.

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Maybe I'm the only one - if I did the above, the computer will never make it to
the smiley face and the cursor will freeze up on a lit blank screen. ALL bootable
discs, with the lone exception of the Umax system disc, will cause this.
(But I don't consider this to be a problem anymore and have moved on to other
solutions that works just fine - external CD drives.)

Alan


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