>Thanks again --
>
> It's really amazing that with their massive resources they
>can't get this product to work with standard, off-the-shelf
>equipment. It's like they are begging for someone to step
>up and take their place in the software market.
>
> Bob
A couple of recommendations:
1. At the next BSOD (blue screen ....) look at the third line from the top and see if it refers to a video driver. Check your error message against the on-line knowledge base.
2. Remove your video card or disable on board video if that's what you're running, and install a Trident PCI video board. They are inexpensive, and may solve the problem. At least you would be able to isolate it.
John Harvey
Shelbynet.com
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