problem booting

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matt1324
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problem booting

Post by matt1324 »

I had no problem using gentoo x home 3.0. It worked fine for the first two days I got it. What happens now is when I boot up it loads and stops on
setting system clock to hardware clock. everything above that said ok. I have reinstalled gentoox a couple of times and the same thing again. can someone please help me. and tell me what to do. mabe a setting in evox or in the ms dash board. im running an executer 2 bios.
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Post by nobspangle »

set your clock properly in msdash
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Post by ShALLaX »

... because I havent been saying that for ages heh.
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matt1324
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Taht ddident help

Post by matt1324 »

Ya I have tryed that too. time is fine in ms dash. is there any other thing I can do.
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Post by ShALLaX »

Turn off DHCP in the illegal dashboard youre probably using.
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matt1324
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got it to work

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I tryed turning off DHCP and that did not work. But I am on linux right now and its working. The way I did it was hiting the print screen button on my keyboard and that skiped past the clock check. The time is not right when running gentoox but I dont care.
Thanks guys for all the help!
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