> On Saturday 17 Feb 2007 17:58, Damian Brasher wrote:
>> Lisi wrote:
>
> No - it is very helpful. I found something to try that I had not so far
> tried. So thank you. All help very gratefully received. :-)
>
Have you updated the motherboard BIOS recently?
Sometimes allowing your BIOS to have all the default settings (make of
note of current settings first) use the 'set-basic defaults' or equivalent
in the BIOS.
If all else fails you could create a floppy or usb boot disk and see if
these work (for testing).
Damian B
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