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Old 29th July 2011, 02:20 AM
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Angry MSI quirk detected. Subordinate MSI disabled.

I'm trying to reinstall FC15 after the previous install got corrupted. My startup seems to go normal until I enter the part about a fresh install. Then I get a series of messages that ends in:

MSI quirk detected. Subordinate MSI disabled.

It stops there and doesn't go any further. I'm kind of at a loss. Is there any trick that will make the install go forward?
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Old 29th July 2011, 06:25 PM
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Re: MSI quirk detected. Subordinate MSI disabled.

I never figured out a way to get past this. In desperation, I threw in an Ubuntu 11.04 disk and it installed just fine. Thee are lots of things I don't like about Ubuntu since 11.04, but it *does* install and I need a working system right now.
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