From: | Bill Eaves |
Date: | 20 Mar 2001 at 20:03:46 |
Subject: | Re: slow |
Hello Alan
>> how do i edit it properly?
> read the NSD document? if you want to risk without knowing, then just
> load up the NSDconfig file and enable the devices you need latest
> compliancy on and disable devices you dont have/use/need.
Why not just skip the ROM Updates. Surely just editing the NSDconfig file
will still give unwanted resets ?
WHy don't AA do an article on this. I don't want any resets as boot up is
slow enough as it is but I would like to know exactly what if anything
skipping the Rom updates loses.
Regards,
Bill.
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