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  1. Focking A.. Bitlocker.. I'm sure that's it. I have it suspended (so that it doesn't prompt me for my key on every boot), which is probably why I overlooked it. Awesome ! Thanks man.. To the USB page I go..
  2. Yep, I sure did. I made sure it was before I came groveling here, and I think I mentioned that before, but maybe not, who knows.. Anything else you think it could be Mr. nando? I've tried booting it from both a FAT partition and an NTFS partition, and I've made sure that grub.exe, grub.mbr, and menu.lst exist in the root and \eGPU directories each time. So what is it that I'm missing here? Although Linux isn't necessarily my strongest suit, I'm incredibly far from a novice in this general area. I just don't know what else it could be though. I need ideas.. Anyone? nando, could you possibly provide me with an MD5 hash for the current version (1.10b5), so that I might be able to eliminate file integrity as a potential cause? The archive I have is a WinRAR SFX executable, with an MD5 sum of f1e093ac42e3381e031c480429997cf1 . Does yours match? The CRC32 I have for grub.exe is 65CE7B27 . Many thanks for any help offered..
  3. Hey everyone, need a little help booting into Setup 1.x. I've got a Dell Studio 1458 running Win7 x64, and my PE4H and GTX650 Ti are hooked up and functioning properly (at x1) after booting into Windows. I ran "setup-disk-image.bat" as an administrator, and that seems to have worked as one would expect. I could see C:\eGPU and grub.mbr/menu.1st in the root of C:\ after that. I'm not getting an error 12 or anything like that, but I am experiencing a grub loader error when I try to boot into Setup 1.x (picture attached). It stalls at (hd0, 2) and will not proceed any further. Can anyone tell me why I'm experiencing this, or how I might fix it? Where is it looking for "grub.exe"? I thought it might have something to do with the BCD entry attempting to load grub.mbr from a NTFS partition, so I created a 50MB FAT16 volume (Y:\) on my hard drive, copied the C:\eGPU folder into the root of Y:\ (so that Y:\eGPU exists in the root), and changed the BCD entry to point to Y:\ instead of C:\. All the same files and directories exist in Y:\ as they do in C:\ (Y:\eGPU\grub.mbr, etc.), but I'm still running into this this same problem ( no grub.exe ). Somebody please help! I need to squeeze all the juice out of this video card.. Thanks in advance..
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