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Solaris 8 x86 installation Problem
Name: mohamz Date: October 23, 2003 at 13:32:19 Pacific OS: Solaris 8 intel CPU/Ram: Pentium 4 256MB
Comment:
Hi, I'm trying to install Solaris 8 on my PC but I'm having problems. I use the CD 1/2 to boot, the configuration manager comes scans my PC then asks me to choose from where to boot, I select CD, it reboots then I come to a menu to choose from, I select 1) Interactive... It loads for some time then reboots :( My Hardware config is: ---------------------- Intel Pentium4 2,24GHZ Asus P4533 256 RDRAM Maxtor 6L080J4 80GB NVidia GeForce4 ti 4800 SE Pioneer DVD-106 DVD-ROM TEAC W553E CD-Burner Floppy Disk Microsoft USB IntelliMouse Explorer Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard (101/102 Keys) Sportster MessagePlus V.90 PnP Modem 3Com 3C905TC-based Ethernet Adapter CMI8738/C3DX PCI Audio Device(on Board) ------------------------ The configuration manager detects the following:
ISA: Floppy disk controller ISA: Motherboard ISA: PS/2 Mouse ISA: PnP bios: 16550-Compatible Serial Controller ISA: PnP bios: 16550-Compatible Serial Controller ISA: PnP bios: Parallel Port ISA: System Keyboard (US-English) PCI: 3Com 3C905-TX FastEtherlink XL 10/100 PCI: Audio Device PCI: Bus Mastering IDE Controller PCI: Universal Serial Bus PCI: Universal Serial Bus PCI: VGA Compatible display adapter
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