When installing ROS (0.2.5 & svn) on an old PII machine I have (real hardware), the initial install goes smoothly, machine reboots, splash screen flashes up and then it hangs on the blue screen just before configuration. Viewing in debug mode, I get masses of text streaming up the screen, much to fast to read. After around 10 seconds or so the machine reboots.
I've attached the debug log in the hope someone can figure out what's happening. (you can see what I mean by the 'masses of text') There seems to be quite a few strange messages in there.
I have had older versions of 0.2.4 installed on this machine before.
Thanks,
Gedi
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The miniport errors after framebuf.dll loading show that you have a video problem. Try to switch the display config to a VGA screen, not VESA.
--- "Murphy, Ged (Bolton)" MurphyG@cmpbatteries.co.uk a écrit :
When installing ROS (0.2.5 & svn) on an old PII machine I have (real hardware), the initial install goes smoothly, machine reboots, splash screen flashes up and then it hangs on the blue screen just before configuration. Viewing in debug mode, I get masses of text streaming up the screen, much to fast to read. After around 10 seconds or so the machine reboots.
I've attached the debug log in the hope someone can figure out what's happening. (you can see what I mean by the 'masses of text') There seems to be quite a few strange messages in there.
I have had older versions of 0.2.4 installed on this machine before.
Thanks,
Gedi
===== Sylvain Petreolle (spetreolle_at_users.sourceforge.net) humans are like computers, yesterday the BIOS was all - today its just a word
Are the garphic card a intel 810 then vbe driver does not work the 810 should be vbe 2.0 compatible but it does not seam that case, or if you got a graphic driver with vbe 1.x on. it sound like one of these problem.
Which graphic card do you have Murphy Ged (Bolton) ?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Sylvain Petreolle" spetreolle@yahoo.fr To: "ReactOS Development List" ros-dev@reactos.com Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 1:14 AM Subject: Re: [ros-dev] ROS crashes after splash screen
The miniport errors after framebuf.dll loading show that you have a video problem. Try to switch the display config to a VGA screen, not VESA.
--- "Murphy, Ged (Bolton)" MurphyG@cmpbatteries.co.uk a écrit :
When installing ROS (0.2.5 & svn) on an old PII machine I have (real hardware), the initial install goes smoothly, machine reboots, splash
screen
flashes up and then it hangs on the blue screen just before configuration. Viewing in debug mode, I get masses of text streaming up the screen, much
to
fast to read. After around 10 seconds or so the machine reboots.
I've attached the debug log in the hope someone can figure out what's happening. (you can see what I mean by the 'masses of text') There seems to be quite a few strange messages in there.
I have had older versions of 0.2.4 installed on this machine before.
Thanks,
Gedi
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