J. Roeleveld wrote:
On Wednesday 15 December 2010 11:20:20 Dale wrote:
J. Roeleveld wrote:
Dale,
Rather then rebooting, did you shut down the whole machine, eg. power off
and unplug power and then start it again?
I have, in the past, had issues where a card wasn't being "reset"
properly during a reboot and only a cold start would lead to correct
behaviour.
--
Joost Roeleveld
I did once but about to try that again. I recall people having that
sort of issue with networks cards before too. I swapped plugs so it was
without thinking that I did that. Couldn't hurt. ;-)
Thanks.
Dale
:-) :-)
Dale,
The following is not a joke.
If you switched plugs, I am assuming you may have physically moved the
machine.
If yes, can you try moving it back to where it was before?
I have solved a problem with a PC once for a friend by moving it to the other
side of their house.
(They were living close to a railroad with overhead lines)
--
Joost
Actually, it is sitting in the same place. I just wanted to sort out
some cables from the old rig. I shutdown just in case I snagged
soemthing, like a power cord or something. I did unhook everything a
minute ago and it is still the same.
Dale
:-) :-)