If you have trouble booting after you've installed Zeta, or if
your monitor refuses to display in color, you should try to boot
the OS in Safe mode or Use fail-safe video mode.

Safe Mode Options
If you for one reason or another can't boot in to Zeta, you should
try to reboot your computer and press the spacebar as soon as you
see the Zeta splash screen. The Boot Loader screen will then
appear.
Select Select safe mode options, and press Enter. You will
then enter the Safe Mode menu.
The first time you should select Safe
Mode, as this option will automatically enable all other options
as well. By choosing this option, you will determine if Zeta will
boot at all. You can then later return to the Safe Mode menu
and select the individual options to determine more exactly what
your problem is (In other words, the aim is to boot with as few
Safe Mode options as possible).
In Safe Mode Zeta will as default
display monochrome gray.

Fail-safe Video Mode
If your screen only displays monochrome gray, there is a chance
that you have an unsupported graphic card or chipset (or else you
are running in Safe Mode). To get colors to the screen, you
might want to run Zeta in VESA mode. To do so, go into the Boot
Loader, and choose Select fail-safe video mode.
A list of screen resolution will then appear, and you should pick
one that's reasonable for your monitor - probably between 800x600x15
and 1024x768x16 (width x height x bits per pixel). The higher resolution
you choose, the slower your system gets.
After you have selected a screen resolution, return to the main
Boot Loader menu and continue booting. The result is slower
than it would be if Zeta had the needed driver installed, but it's
faster than if you were running in grayscale, and you'll probably
like it better.
One last solution is to look after a driver at http://www.bebits.com.

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