Unpack it anywhere Assign Devs: "" your-diskimage-drawer Double Click on DI2 (that?s the one for pure AmigaDos disks Start DiskImageCtrl Click on Load image (for DI2, you?ll see it at the right side, should be the 3rd entry from above) Choose your .adf and off you go
Me, using AOS4 update 4, I have the problem of it won't boot for 3 to 7+ minutes. There's a black screen, and it seems as though nothing is happeneing. The HD isn't on.
Could you recreate the problem, and wait 8 minutes, and see if it boots up somewhere around that amount of time.
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Tried to replicate the error, but then I won't get screen, even waiting 30 minutes.
The only thing I did was to go into DEVS/MONITORS and edit icon information of Radeon Icon, and change the tool type saying Interrupt=Yes to Interrupt=No
Thanks for explaining what was behind your being stuck, and trying it out (to see if my problem might have been the same).
I obviously have some other problem then.
My A1 XE goes through to select linux or AOS, after I pick AOS, does a bunch more things then has a black screen, for, like I said 3 to 7 minutes, then finally boots up. No idea why.
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What if you press the "scroll lock" key just when the progress bar finish loading the kickstart module (I think it was), to get to the early startup-screen.
Then chose to boot without startup-sequence.
type in loadwb into the shell, if the machine loaded faster then I guess it'l be something in your startup-sequence causing it to hang, maybe things like Chris pointed out.