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Sys Init Error - Halt - But I want it to skip All Errors

We have quite a few Tyan's at my web hosting job. A few of them boot up with System Init Error - Do you want to Continue or Edit Setup.

I want it to continue automatically. I have set Halt On Error to No Errors but it still halts on this error, where all you have to do is his continue on the box and it boots normally.

  • darian69 Apr 19, 2008

    map9966, I appreciate the reply here - This is actually a web server running Linux. I'd also rather not re-format the box but I can bring it down to go into BIOS or run updates. Any other ideas?

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Darian69, windows did not setup correctly. Double check all data cables & power cable connections. (Tight fits).
(This is not an uncommon error). Please download the manufactures drive utility software for a bootable floppy disk or bootable cdrom disk. Test/check & setup the drive, (formatt). Than install windows. Once installed, turn on windows firwall & install nic driver software. Run windows update. Check for hardware updates & install. This should fix the system halt.

Please let me know if this stopped the error message.

Mike

  • Anonymous Apr 19, 2008

    No sorry, this is a common issue with win98.

    Suggest you repost & make sure you mention the system runs

    Linux. The more info you post the better are your chances a tech can help.



    Have a good day!

    Mike

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