- Jun 8, 2005
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I have this old system sitting here. Windows 2000 Professional, (Or 98, or Ubuntu, Gentoo, Fedora. Its my experimenting PC, its ran alot on it) Anyways, it has a AMD K6-2 400 Mhz processor on it, 192 MB of ram, and an Asus P5A-B motherboard. I flashed it even with the most recent BIOS i could get a hold of (a beta).
Anytime I install a Linksys wireless card (WMP54G to be specific) into a PCI slot, the computer boots, and freezes during boot. Either during memory check, HD check, or discovering the floppy drive. As soon as I pull the card out, it boots up perfectly fine. Its freezing before it even checks for an OS, so im pretty sure thats not the problem. Does anyone know what is?
The reason I ask this is that I would like to get rid of the Cat 5 cable running across my floor...
Anytime I install a Linksys wireless card (WMP54G to be specific) into a PCI slot, the computer boots, and freezes during boot. Either during memory check, HD check, or discovering the floppy drive. As soon as I pull the card out, it boots up perfectly fine. Its freezing before it even checks for an OS, so im pretty sure thats not the problem. Does anyone know what is?
The reason I ask this is that I would like to get rid of the Cat 5 cable running across my floor...
