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Date:      Mon, 19 Jul 2010 17:57:17 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Rich <rl001@pacbell.net>
To:        Chuck Swiger <cswiger@mac.com>
Cc:        FreeBSD - <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: system hangs on; "Probing devices, please wait (this can take a while)... "
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Motherbd is Foxconn Digitalife A79A-S. BIOS settings don't make any difference.




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From: Chuck Swiger <cswiger@mac.com>
To: Rich <rl001@pacbell.net>
Cc: FreeBSD - <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Sent: Mon, July 19, 2010 4:17:06 PM
Subject: Re: system hangs on; "Probing devices, please wait (this can take a 
while)... "

Hi--

On Jul 19, 2010, at 3:38 PM, Rich wrote:
> Ok well at least that's good to know. So I disconnected my hard drives and now 

> it boots up further on the CD only but obviously I can't install it with no 
>hard 
>
> drives. Why does it hang on my drives and what can I do about it? They are just 
>
> regular Seagate SATA drives. I have windows 7 installed on the first partition 

> and trying to dual-boot FreeBSD on a second partition (well actually the third 

> since win 7 needs two).
> 
> AMD Phenom 9500  Quad-Core 2.20 GHz
> 2G RAM

There's not quite enough information here to identify your motherboard, but you 
should make sure there aren't any BIOS upgrades available for it, as those might 
help resolve this level of issue.

Check your BIOS config for the disks carefully, and try adjusting the options 
you have.  In particular, try choosing LBA mode rather than auto or CHS, and try 
to toggle through "ACPI (or SATA mode)" vs. "IDE (or PATA compatibility)" vs. 
"enhanced (often meaning some form of BIOS RAID is enabled)" and see whether any 
of them work.

If that doesn't do the trick, you could wander through your BIOS menus, and 
disable all of the non-essential stuff like parallel & serial ports, second NIC, 
or anything else which is not needed, and see whether that does any good...but 
that's getting into stuff which is less likely to make a difference.

Regards,
-- 
-Chuck

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