Author: shalroth (wwwcache-b.lmu.ac.uk)
Date: 03-22-2002 11:13
The TT itself doesn't need any display drivers for the built-in display. It's possible there's a video card in your machine, or there was at some point and it's been removed. Many device drivers can't cope with the possibility that the hardware had been removed!
Try holding Control just after you turn the power on, that should skip the loading of AUTO folder programs and desk ACCessories. Failing that, hold Alternate while booting and you should just get the classic desktop with two floppy drive icons and a trash can (in ST-Low resolution), you can run the AHDI driver program from there (assuming you have downloaded it, it's on the web and it's free), Go to Options menu then Install Devices, then you can rename the program (driver.prg to driver.prx for example) to stop it loading at boot time. Your computer should then boot up normally.
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