Thank you for your help.
I believe that I have the latest BIOS. No I don't, upgrading to A08 dated 9/17/10 right now.
I am not sure how to change kernels, do I use the update manager?
I have only two kernels in the boot choice (plus memtest and the old Windows partition), and only the older kernel is bootable.
I am afraid that if I add another kernel, the older (working one) will be deleted, and I'll end up with two "bad" kernels
Is there a way to keep more than two kernels?
-avi
Thank you for your help.
I believe that I have the latest BIOS. No I don't, upgrading to A08 dated 9/17/10 right now.
I am not sure how to change kernels, do I use the update manager?
I have only two kernels in the boot choice (plus memtest and the old Windows partition), and only the older kernel is bootable.
I am afraid that if I add another kernel, the older (working one) will be deleted, and I'll end up with two "bad" kernels
Is there a way to keep more than two kernels?
-avi