While trying to find a fix to my AmigaOne's "Radeon task" crash problem I decided it is time to change the battery in the motherboard.
Before doing that, I wanted to have a look at the UBoot menu to check the current settings (taking notes of them as I have gathered I need to restore them after the battery change).
So I stop the boot process by pressing return after the devices are identified and the UBoot menu countdown clock appears. I then type "menu" in the prompt and progress bar appears, something starts to load and after that, the black screen with prompt returns - no menu is loaded.
Is there something wrong in my system, or amd I just daft and calling the menu the wrong way?
Edit: Solved, need to press a button when a progress bar appears.
Edited by GrumpyOldMan on 2008/3/10 8:49:08
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Before doing that, I wanted to have a look at the UBoot menu to check the current settings (taking notes of them as I have gathered I need to restore them after the battery change).
C:NVGetVar >RAM:MyUBootsettings.txt
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So I stop the boot process by pressing return after the devices are identified and the UBoot menu countdown clock appears. I then type "menu" in the prompt and progress bar appears, something starts to load and after that, the black screen with prompt returns - no menu is loaded.
Is there something wrong in my system, or amd I just daft and calling the menu the wrong way?
you have to press any key when the progress bar appears (after you typed "menu") to get into the menu ... otherwise it will countdown and throw you back to the prompt
Yes, I checked the seating of the graphics card and cpu card, too.
@all
If the machine is turned off for a longer time (say half a day) it seems to boot without a problem. Once up and running, the machine is rock steady. If I have to boot it for some reason (for example some program crashing and requiring warm boot) during usage I get the Radeon crashes, as well as if I power down the machine for a minute or so and power it up again.
Strangely, I have not installed on the OS side for a few months, pretty much the only thing I have recently installed it OWB and its support files (some .so files, fonts and such).
AW, I'll mark this UBoot thread solved now.
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