
11-02-2012, 11:41 PM
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Panther
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 177
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Quote:
Originally Posted by instant idiot
If your npci value is incorrect, then at boot time it'll hang at [PCI Configuration Begin]. Some motherboards don't need it at all, as far as I know. If you want -f to be permanent, then yes, that's the right place to put it; however, I thought you might want to try typing -f at boot time just to see if it makes a difference.
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I can't fit the -f at boot time. It stops typing when I type all this in -legacy UseKernelCache=No PCIRootUID=0 npci=0x3000. If I cut out the PCIRootUID=0 or npci=0x3000 I might be able too but that would cause a problem would it not?
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