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Package: bootdisk?
Version: 1.3.1
The root.bin image locks up when booting on my computer.
Processor: Cyrix 6x86
Motherboard: 8500TVX
I have tried disabling all caches and shadow ram. (As suggested in
install guide)
I have redownloaded the file. (690 316 bytes)
I have tried using loadlin - this reports that the file is not a valid
image.
I had successfully used the boot image from last year (v1.3) with no
troubles.