Hi all,
sorry for the late answer, I had somethings to do.
Thanks for all the help. After removing and putting my
memory cards back I also checked them with memtest86+
and no errors were detected, but I'm still having the
problem. I didn't checked my power supply, but it
should not be a problem, since I bought a good one
(seventeam) with my computer. But maybe I'll look for
this power supply tester. Conrad, I also tried using
dyne with the suggested boot parameters (apm=off or
apm=real-mode-poweroff), unfortunately they didn't
solve it. But I still can use dyne by simply cutting
the power after shutting down the computer (I can do
that with a simple button from my stabilizer (I think
that's the english name for this thing) . At least
that seems to be a really rare issue, so nothing to
really worry about. Anyway, I'm still open for other
suggestions.
Thanks again,
Ricardo
--- Conrad Newton <conrad.newton@???>
escreveu:
>
> This problem is not unique to dynebolic. Some
> versions
> of Knoppix have had the same problem.
>
> -------------------------------------
> http://www.knoppix.net/wiki/Using_FAQ
>
> Q: After using KNOPPIX, my Dell computer does not
> start!
>
> A: This is an issue with the Dell BIOS. Simply pull
> out the power cord
> from your computer for a few seconds, and your
> computer should start
> again. You can also try passing "apm=off" or
> "apm=real-mode-poweroff"
> to the kernel during startup. apm=real-mode-poweroff
> is better because
> it keeps other apm-features (advanced power
> managment) turned on.
> -------------------------------------
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