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Re: My Sam 460ex is K.O.? Posted on 20-Jun-2014 7:08:05
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As the thread is from Templario, this is my last answer for you in this thread. Open a new one if you want.
You are right about the "no s-s". So maybe the monitor was not detected correctly (it happens if you have an VGA-DVI adapter or just a monitor that "don't want"). You can try with a different monitor if you have one. _________________ Philippe 'Elwood' Ferrucci Sam460 1.10 Ghz AmigaOS 4 betatester Amiga Translator Organisation |
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Re: My Sam 460ex is K.O.? Posted on 20-Mar-2025 2:44:31
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by NutsAboutAmiga on 19-Jun-2014 18:16:33
@jabirulo
If the system is not booting in to shell or workbench, then how can he possible check the versions of the files?
Quote: Not even with original AOS4.1 CD?
Clearly OleGil don't have time for that Anyway I don't see the problem he might have asked me or Antique for help, we get system running in no time, but if he does not have time to get help, then no one can help him.
Anyway has he even tried to change time and date in uboot or not. |
He hasn't mentioned attempting that yet. It could be a solution worth trying before seeking further assistance. |
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Re: My Sam 460ex is K.O.? Posted on 20-Mar-2025 2:52:55
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by Hypex on 18-Jun-2014 13:29:30
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Try re-seating cards and RAM. And check cabling. Plus the best check is a serial terminal. That way if there is a crash at boot you can see it. I've had a crash at boot but didn't know as the logo was stuck on screen. Until I set up a terminal. |
Re-seat your RAM and cards, verify cables are securely connected, and use a serial terminal for detailed diagnostics if crashes occur during bootup. This can help identify issues not visible at first glance. |
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