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  1. #1 Eromdrv.irx error 
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    Every time when starts kloader have eromdrv.irx error. Have to press x button to continue. Is there a way to solve that prob. cause it's not very convinient
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    I think you should disble the module in the configuration menu.
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    Already disabled, cause if not it's even can't to launch it, after eromdrv error there is not option to press x for launching. But even with disabled modules of erom there is still that error and every time should to press x
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    This error is a problem on v12/v13 consoles which are not from Europe, America or Japan. The module is loaded twice. First at startup of kernelloader which can't be disabled. Second before starting Linux which can be disabled. I wasn't able to fix the problem. The only way to get around it, is to compile it for each region.
    If you acknowledge the error message and disable the module, Linux should at least work from USB stick.
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