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Old 05-13-2007   #1 (permalink)
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boot problem..urgently help

i have a knoppix live cd 3.3
my computer specifications are
mother board.........AUSUTEK computer inc- K8V-VM ULTRA
PROCESSOR AMD athlon(tm) 64 processor 2800+ with 1.7ghz
ram 512mb
if i boot my live cd and press enter for boot...a black screen appears immediately.
there is no sigh for booting...
what is the problem i don`t know?
what can be done?
is it compactible?
is there any command?
waiting for ur reply.........
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Knoppix is not configuring your Graphics Card. check this link and try cheatcodes for Graphics.
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i had the same issue with the black screen, poss due to my 7900 card.
i booted with the line
"xmodule=vesa" , this sorted the issue out fine for me
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