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Post by pharrisire on May 17, 2012 11:27:15 GMT -5
Gave the Toshiba a try again just to see if anything had changed with the new disc, but still no internet, cable or wireless. It seems to run everything non-internet just fine though.
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Post by pharrisire on May 17, 2012 12:24:46 GMT -5
It makes the diags just fine, but it won't let me move/save it to the stick or the hard drive so I could be able to send it to you, and I can't send it from the Toshiba running KNOS as it can not connect to the internet. Can you give me the formula to get that perfectly good diags from the can't-connect-to-the-internet-on-KNOS-Toshiba to either the desktop or the Lenovo which do connect to the internet of KNOS??
I thought I was on to something using the options to send it to the stick as knos.zip, but it still would not go.
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Post by Kevin McAleavey on May 18, 2012 1:13:32 GMT -5
It makes the diags just fine, but it won't let me move/save it to the stick or the hard drive so I could be able to send it to you, and I can't send it from the Toshiba running KNOS as it can not connect to the internet. Can you give me the formula to get that perfectly good diags from the can't-connect-to-the-internet-on-KNOS-Toshiba to either the desktop or the Lenovo which do connect to the internet of KNOS?? I thought I was on to something using the options to send it to the stick as knos.zip, but it still would not go. Here, I'm kinda stuck for a solution right now ... I'm currently tied up with some other things, but we might be able to try a trick on bootup but it's been so long since I've had to do that trick, I don't have it handy at the moment. There's a trick we can do during bootup that should be able to put the Toshiba ACPI to sleep and maybe, just maybe we can at least get it up far enough to get a stick hooked up to it. I really need to see what's broken in their BIOS so I'm every bit as interested in getting to that data as you are there.
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Post by pharrisire on May 18, 2012 10:32:38 GMT -5
No Hurries! LORD willing, and the Creek don't rise, I'll be here!
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Post by Kevin McAleavey on May 19, 2012 1:42:49 GMT -5
No Hurries! LORD willing, and the Creek don't rise, I'll be here! Hang in there ... once I get everything caught up, I'll have a couple of tricks we can try that will hopefully get around that BIOS. Normally when we encounter things like that for customs, we can build a workaround from the original BIOS and have KNOS run from our image instead of the bad BIOS ... on the generic version, that's a bit more of a challenge.
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