Problems during booting
First of all, a few causes which could apply for Windows 95/98 and Windows NT.
If you are using Windows 95/98 then you can find further causes at the following position: Crash/Hang up when booting in Windows 95/98
- It is possible that the computer will crash when booting, because the termination of the SCSI devices is faulty or the cables used to connected external devices are inferior quality.
- If you have a burner connected to the secondary port, then for test purposes you should connect the burner to the primary port (as a slave).
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