video appears corrupt on boot
video appears corrupt on boot
I'm new to BootIt Bare Metal but have been a long time user of BootIt. I am trying to use the 30 day trial by creating an ISO CD. Each time I boot from the CD, I see the first two lines OK...."Boot It EMBRL. 4.00" followed by "Please Wait....". The next thing that happens is 20 to 30 rectangularly shaped bloops. Each rectangle is about 0.25 x .50 inches. I've tried VESA and chipset video in various color and resolutions. Nothing works. Can some one give me an idea of what I'm doing wrong or suggestion on a fix? Thanks.
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Re: video appears corrupt on boot
If you created the boot disk without disk imaging and without scripting it
would create it using 1.44 emulation like BING. You could see if it's a
BIOS problem booting 2.88 emulated CD's. Also, video mode BING used by
default would be the 256 color 640x480 mode.
Otherwise, try booting a UFD instead of CD.
"tonyadam" wrote in message news:1261@public.bootitbm...
I'm new to BootIt Bare Metal but have been a long time user of BootIt. I am
trying to use the 30 day trial by creating an ISO CD. Each time I boot from
the CD, I see the first two lines OK...."Boot It EMBRL. 4.00" followed by
"Please Wait....". The next thing that happens is 20 to 30 rectangularly
shaped bloops. Each rectangle is about 0.25 x .50 inches. I've tried VESA
and chipset video in various color and resolutions. Nothing works. Can
some one give me an idea of what I'm doing wrong or suggestion on a fix?
Thanks.
would create it using 1.44 emulation like BING. You could see if it's a
BIOS problem booting 2.88 emulated CD's. Also, video mode BING used by
default would be the 256 color 640x480 mode.
Otherwise, try booting a UFD instead of CD.
"tonyadam" wrote in message news:1261@public.bootitbm...
I'm new to BootIt Bare Metal but have been a long time user of BootIt. I am
trying to use the 30 day trial by creating an ISO CD. Each time I boot from
the CD, I see the first two lines OK...."Boot It EMBRL. 4.00" followed by
"Please Wait....". The next thing that happens is 20 to 30 rectangularly
shaped bloops. Each rectangle is about 0.25 x .50 inches. I've tried VESA
and chipset video in various color and resolutions. Nothing works. Can
some one give me an idea of what I'm doing wrong or suggestion on a fix?
Thanks.