Booting problems with new mb.

I have an Intel 440BX motherboard. I’m trying to install RTP on a SCSI
drive and have downloaded the newest ISO image. Shortly after it starts
booting off the CDROM (or floppy, which I’ve tried as well) my computer
seems to spontaneously reboot. I then tried with the original ISO image
which I had from before. The same problem. Then, I installed RTP into
the windows partition. Rebooted… When config.sys asked me which OS I
wanted to boot into, I chose RTP. Within seconds, my computer reboots.

Any ideas?

Adam

adamk@voicenet.com wrote:

I have an Intel 440BX motherboard. I’m trying to install RTP on a SCSI
drive and have downloaded the newest ISO image. Shortly after it starts
booting off the CDROM (or floppy, which I’ve tried as well) my computer
seems to spontaneously reboot. I then tried with the original ISO image
which I had from before. The same problem. Then, I installed RTP into
the windows partition. Rebooted… When config.sys asked me which OS I
wanted to boot into, I chose RTP. Within seconds, my computer reboots.

Any ideas?

Adam

Try setting PnP OS to NO in the BIOS or use whatever setting it has to
turn off PnP. Other than that, I’m not sure what to try.