Install Hangs on Gateway 2000 486/66V and IDE DisksLast reviewed: May 8, 1997Article ID: Q103156 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you run Windows NT Setup on a Gateway 2000 486/66V with IDE drives, certain circumstances may cause your computer to hang. Under Windows NT 3.1, the computer hangs when Setup reaches the Examining Disk Configuration step. The Examining Disk Configuration step occurs immediately before the Setup program displays disk information that allows you to select where you want to install Windows NT. Under Windows NT 3.5, the computer hangs when Setup reboots the system and attempts to run in graphics mode.
WORKAROUNDTo work around this problem under Windows NT 3.1, change the IDE SPEED from Fast to Normal. Changing this setting to Normal should allow you to continue the Windows NT Setup without error. To work around this problem under Windows NT 3.5, change the HARD DRIVE SPEED from Fast to Standard PIO.
MORE INFORMATIONThe Gateway 2000 486/66V has a CMOS setting under the Standard System Settings Options called IDE SPEED. The default for this setting is Fast. After Windows NT is installed, you can change the speed back to fast.
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