Reply 20 of 23, by Ozzuneoj
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Well, that was quick and easy to test. It doesn't seem to fix the problem though.
Here is a screenshot of what I got on screen when I ran it in a batch file. I just put the whole thing in a batch file with PAUSE in between some of the commands so I could see the results.
It basically had this message or one similar to it for every command:
The "Multi-function" part, and the Device 0000:0000 not found seemed to be the same for each stage of the process.
It seems like if I tell the system not to do the bootup floppy seek it will start normally (from hard disk), and I can generally just keep retrying commands on the floppy drive over and over to eventually get it to work... but it's quite tedious to use it this way, obviously. I didn't notice any difference before or after running the fix.
EDIT: By the way, this is the pciedit I downloaded. I assume this is what I'm supposed to be using? I didn't see any links or mention of this anywhere in the discussion... I just googled and figured this was right.
https://github.com/oerg866/pciedit/releases/tag/v0.5