>Since you cannot boot with the doc2000 installed, I'd recommend trying the >following, **very carefully**: > 1. Turn off system > 2. Remove DoC from board (I assume it's an ISA/PCI board with DoC socketed?) > 3. Install *empty* DoC board > 4. Boot into DOS > 5. Install latest M-Sys DOS utilities (if not already done) > 6. *** CAREFULLY *** install DoC into socket > 7. Run DFORMAT utility to replace grub firmware >*Disclaimer: This procedure has worked for me, but it could do *bad things* >to your DoC. Use it only as a last resort. By saying above ,do you mean "hot plug" ? >If your machine supports "Network" boot, you may want to try configuring GRUB >with the "--enable-diskonchip-biosnetboot" option. This will allow you to >selectively boot from the DoC, returning to booting from a hard drive or >floppy when needed. Sorry I am not familiar with GRUB .I just do something after the readme . So, I cannot understand what's the meanig completely . Do you mean that I can install a grub on my harddisk with "network " option ,then install DOC ,then I can boot from harddisk with DOC in my board ? ----------------------------------------- 买虚拟主机送国际域名及邮箱 http://www.999k.net 亿唐生活品牌第一主打 http://bag.etang.com/payment_1.htm 亿唐短信,您贴身的时尚顾问 http://sms.etang.com 美国大学之门为你而开 百分百拿奖学金 http://campus.etang.com/html/academic/usa/scho/scho017.htm