I purchased a Kickflash to get ridd of resets on my A4000T machine but instead I get more resets.
Without the Kickflash installed I had the IDEhack on the internal IDE header to speed up booting but I had this dreadfull reset a few sec into the startup. My CD makes this loud klonk everytime it get (re)started so usually I have a klock at power on followed by a klonk a second in (guess the Mediator does that reset) then another klonk a few sec later when OS3.9 reset the machine.
Now I install the Kickflash to remove the extra reset (and klonk)... or so I though. First of, after preparing the Kickflash for some reason the machine refuse to start. After pushing and pulling in everything I could see without results I removed the IDE hack and to my surprice after starting up and waiting ages for the machine to start boot of the FastATA controller that was just what the machine did. So I prepared the card as should, fixed startup sequence, then power off and writeprotected the card.
And here's where the fun part start. When I power up now it seem that I don't need the IDE hack to remove the wait state. But to my surprice although there's no reset halfway though the bootup as before there's instead 3 resets at startup aka the Kickflash adds 2 resets in start to remove the one I had beforee aka my CD makes 4 klonks within the first 2 sec or so.
Weird... it works, sortof, but why these extra resets when the card is sold as a way to remove the resets? :-?