I have installed cygnix yesterday and the OS4 doesn't boot anymore. I always end up with black screen. I tried to boot with no startup, execute the startup-sequence manually and I ended up with white screen with the OS4 bar on the top. Nothing more. My startup-sequence has not been altered. Only some assigns were added to user-startup. I deleted new files in envarc: - with no success. I restored original OS4 prefs files in envarc:sys - with no success.
It happened even before (and I did not install cygnix at that time). I copied os4 backup back to SYS: with - no success. I had to completely reinstall.
Any idea, please? I don't want to re-install again. Thanks!
EDIT: typo
Edited by AmiKit on 2007/7/6 19:07:29 Edited by AmiKit on 2007/7/11 8:58:56
I'd point to some UBoot values, maybe regarding your IDE devices. Have you tried setting UBoot back to factory settings and build it up step-by-step again (booting device, connected IDE devices and such)?
Hi @AmiKit I have installed cygnix yesterday and the OS4 doesn't boot anymore ... It happened even before (and I did not install cygnix at that time)... Any idea, please?
Hmmm... this was common annoyance in update#4 for me; ATI-Radeon 7000 here also. I figured the GFX driver was bugged somehow. The boot time success was 1 in 5. Update#3 worked so nice.
I changed my Sys:Devs/Monitor settings down from then max setting for the ProView LCD. 1280x1024 was dubious. 1152x864 was a little better, but bootup was 50% successful. I'd do 'warm boots' to continue. Do you have a fresh battery? Some how this affects the GFX switching.
Replace the cell battery, its dropped below the voltage required to maintain uboot. And yes, it will work one minute & be dead the next & it happens just as you change something.
Look, only one leg, count em, one! X1000/PA6T@1800MHz/2Gb/Radeon 4850
Do you really think it's a battery? I see no reason (yet) why it should be a HW problem. I have fresh OS4pre4 installed on the other bootable partition and it always boots up.
I copied the default monitor settings - still no go.
try to reboot and keep the two mouse buttons pressed. When the early startup menu appears, boot with no startup-sequence. then see if the hd led is flashing, even if you are already in the shell. Wait until it stops. then type LOADWB skip
This starts the workbench withou running the files in the wbstartup and without starting your monitor config. If this starts, then something in your wbstartup sequence has problem.
Well, now the black screen happens with OS4pre4 partition too. This brings the HW explanation back into game, what do you think?
Not necessarily true. You may still booting off the final into OS4Pre! Disable OS4 final bootup partition and enable the OS4pre bootup. You must use the OS4pre-Kernel.
Maybe you experience the "RoadShow waits for a long time if no network connected" effect.
To test it, add a "Run >NIL:" before the "AddNetInterface" line of your startup-sequence. If your AOne starts faster after that, you got the cause of your problem