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RFSndrs
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on reboot bibm crashes

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A problem has just occured on BIBM v 1.54 on my laptop. Whenever I reboot, I get the BIBM DOS screen with 2 EMBR lines and Please wait..... Then a flashing cursor on the left side just below the Please wait... line. Nothing else happens. I can reboot (Ctrl>Alt>Del) and all boots okay. I dual boot into Windows 10 and Linux Mint 19 and it happens no matter which OS I reboot from.
Any ideas what my problem may be?
Thanks in advance,
Bob S
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Re: on reboot bibm crashes

Post by TeraByte Support »

you can try disabling quick startup / boot in your BIOS.



"RFSndrs" wrote in message news:16782@public.bootitbm...

A problem has just occured on BIBM v 1.54 on my laptop. Whenever I reboot,
I get the BIBM DOS screen with 2 EMBR lines and Please wait..... Then a
flashing cursor on the left side just below the Please wait... line. Nothing
else happens. I can reboot (Ctrl>Alt>Del) and all boots okay. I dual boot
into Windows 10 and Linux Mint 19 and it happens no matter which OS I reboot
from.
Any ideas what my problem may be?
Thanks in advance,
Bob S

RFSndrs
Posts: 106
Joined: Mon Sep 12, 2011 2:42 pm

Re: on reboot bibm crashes

Post by RFSndrs »

It is disabled.
BTW, I have to power off then on to reboot. Ctrl>Alt>Del does nothing.
Thanks,
Bob S
TeraByte Support
Posts: 3598
Joined: Thu May 05, 2011 10:37 pm

Re: on reboot bibm crashes

Post by TeraByte Support »

then look for a BIOS update. The BIOS is not fully initializing a device
that the prior OS messed with at shutdown.


"RFSndrs" wrote in message news:16786@public.bootitbm...

It is disabled.
BTW, I have to power off then on to reboot. Ctrl>Alt>Del does nothing.
Thanks,
Bob S

TeraByte Support
Posts: 3598
Joined: Thu May 05, 2011 10:37 pm

Re: on reboot bibm crashes

Post by TeraByte Support »

I should point out that a bios reset to default sometimes helps.


"TeraByte Support" wrote in message news:16787@public.bootitbm...

then look for a BIOS update. The BIOS is not fully initializing a device
that the prior OS messed with at shutdown.


"RFSndrs" wrote in message news:16786@public.bootitbm...

It is disabled.
BTW, I have to power off then on to reboot. Ctrl>Alt>Del does nothing.
Thanks,
Bob S

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