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System hangs on boot

Arount

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I have an old VX board (Award bios)with Pentium 100. It initializes and when it should attempt boot to a: or display "Starting Windows 95" it hangs, just a cursor. I've changed ram and the hard drive with no luck. I've changed the setting in bios to boot to a: then c: but nothing changed. I've disconnected the floppy and it still did the same exact thing. Any help would be appreciated.

Art
 
Didn't say what kind of motherboard you have. Do you have jumpers to set the clock multiplier to 1.5 and the bus speed to 66mhz? Probably need to check the voltage to set it for 3.3 or 3.4 single voltage.
 
It is an asus P/1 p55t2p4. I've checked the voltage and other jumpers and all appear correct. I've checked the support pages at asus and have set the jumpers as indicated.

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