>I was wondering whether someone could shed some light on this for me:  I've installed
>FreeBSD 4.3, Debian Linux 2.2r2 and windows 98 on my laptop.  Everything is fine 
>except
>that after using FreeBSD if I try to go into windows, the system locks up.  If I turn
>the power off and back on after attempting to boot windows once, it works fine.

I have the same kind of problem with my Toshiba Portege 3440CT laptop.  After
using FreeBSD and XFree86, if I reboot into Windows without turning the power
off completely (i.e. if I type "reboot") Windows 98 gets very confused about the
state of the video card, and comes up in 640x480 mode.  Only a cold boot fixes it.

It seems that there is more to a "reboot" than simply reloading the software,
there must some procedure for resetting the hardware to its power-on state that
FreeBSD isn't implementing.

Aled
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