Yes... clean XP SP2 install on fresh drive.
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Another issue unrelated to the Windows issue:
I have Ubuntu 6.10 on an isolated IDE drive also. This morning I was curious as to why my overclock wasn't working in Linux, so I set the BIOS option to Disabled (allow OS to manipulate CPU Freq, or whatever that was). Well, that allowed Linux to run overclocked, but when I set the BIOS setting back to AUTO, Linux will not throttle anymore. It's full time 285. Grrr.
Other than that, Edgy Eft works fantastic on this setup. In fact, it's what I'm using about 99% of the time. I only run XP to play UT2004, as I can't get it to see my registration in Linux. Quake3 rocks, though.
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Another issue unrelated to the Windows issue:
I have Ubuntu 6.10 on an isolated IDE drive also. This morning I was curious as to why my overclock wasn't working in Linux, so I set the BIOS option to Disabled (allow OS to manipulate CPU Freq, or whatever that was). Well, that allowed Linux to run overclocked, but when I set the BIOS setting back to AUTO, Linux will not throttle anymore. It's full time 285. Grrr.
Other than that, Edgy Eft works fantastic on this setup. In fact, it's what I'm using about 99% of the time. I only run XP to play UT2004, as I can't get it to see my registration in Linux. Quake3 rocks, though.