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Why can I boot past the messages “loading ramdisk…. or “loading kernel….”?

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Why can I boot past the messages “loading ramdisk…. or “loading kernel….”?

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This is usually caused by an old, non-standard or buggy BIOS. You can try to get around this by re-inserting the Freesco disk into the computer you made it in and running safe_fd.bat (which comes with freesco-027.zip). This will rewrite the syslinux bootloader to an already created Freesco disk, but in “safe mode”. This may allow Freesco to boot on some machines that it couldn’t before but it will, however, boot slower.

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