If you're new to Linux, during the setup, you may have set your security level too high and disallowed certain commands. Medium is a good setting for your server (if you are running one). This may be your problem.
It could be a multiple of things. Programs loading on startup, or massive programs under the STARTUP directory. Check these settings, they may load down your system regardless of how much RAM you have....
Well... Since you are getting some errors during startup, windows may be trying to set IRQs and is having conflicts with new hardware compared to old hardware. Are you using two CD-ROMS? Regardless, you may want to go into the BIOS and reset IRQ settings. Check WinBlowz hardware in SYSTEM...
Go into sysedit and click on systems. Check on hardware profiles and see if you have any conflicts with your video configuration. You may need to reload drivers or have a conflict with other devices on your system. If so, you may want to take off other devices and install your video card first.
well, since it's a fresh new install, you may want to go back in and reinstall drake. Get drake 7.1, it has an awesome boot loader known as grub, and can see different hdd.
Actually, try using pricewatch.com. You can find anything and everything related to compute software, hardware, networking, etc. They also list prices from the cheapest to the most expensive on the market. Vendors compete with pricing to give consumers the best combination of price and...
NT can be really nitpicky about the hardware used with it. Is the controller compatible with NT4 and your motherboard? A friend of mine had the same problem. Once he swapped the motherboard with a newer one, his Ultra 66 had no problems running under NT4.
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