From: Eric C. <eri...@ma...> - 2002-09-09 00:33:15
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Hello, No console messages at all, appears not to even get far enough to show anything in verbose mode. Hangs right at the initial apple screen (which I don't like as much as the old smiling mac). The little progress 'circle' never even starts. The second install was an archive and install. Erase and install would really ruin my day (:-. I did do another install today right over the last install, and the system booted up fine (didn't see wireless card though), so I did an uninstall and reinstall of the wireless card and went right back to previous symptom. Odd eh? Rgds, Eric ----- Original Message ----- From: "yuriwho" <yu...@ma...> To: "Eric Cohen" <ec...@nc...> Cc: <wir...@li...> Sent: Saturday, September 07, 2002 10:04 PM Subject: Re: [Wirelessdriver-support] wallstreet with 10.2 refuses to boot after installing wireless 1.0.0b5 > Can you boot in verbose mode without the card inserted (hold apple > Apple-v during bootup) and tell us that last few console messages > before your system hangs. Also, by a clean install do you mean an > archive and install or an erase and install? > > Y > > On Saturday, September 7, 2002, at 08:18 PM, Eric Cohen wrote: > > > Hi Folks, > > > > Been using the wireless drivers under 10, 10.1, .1.2 and on up .1.5 > > for many > > many moons now with no issues. > > > > It's a PBG3-292, 320ram, 30gig hd. Upgraded to 10.2, no worries, > > upgraded > > wireless driver, system hangs on boot, just gets to the new apple logo > > screen and sits there. PC card lights never come on at all. > > > > Pull card, zap pram, reboot. Still hangs. > > > > Did a clean reinstall. Works great until I install wireless driver, > > then > > same issues. > > > > Any hints greatly appreciated. I don't want to go back to 10.1.5 but > > that's > > the next step....save me from that fate! > > > > Eric > > > > <smime.p7s> > |