OP OP D DahWhon Baseband Member Messages 96 Nov 7, 2004 #11 sweet, thanx for all of your helps, hope ill see you around
P Pavlyk Banned Messages 447 Nov 8, 2004 #12 Are you able to access the BIOS? Try checking in the bios if your cd drive is recognized.
O OIDanTheManIO Fully Optimized Messages 1,847 Nov 13, 2004 #14 Try a reformat. And out of curiosity, how fast is your comnputer? I mean, it's nearly ten years old...must take like 10 minutes to boot. -Dan The Man
Try a reformat. And out of curiosity, how fast is your comnputer? I mean, it's nearly ten years old...must take like 10 minutes to boot. -Dan The Man
TheMajor PowerQuest / Opera Messages 10,176 Location Netherlands Nov 14, 2004 #15 It will be damn slow. Maybe 133MHz, that runs like shit. I would install '98 on that machine.
OP OP D DahWhon Baseband Member Messages 96 Nov 14, 2004 #16 it was actually not that slow, it 128 and a 32 ram and a pentium 2 processor and it ran windows xp fine, it was really ahead of its time when mi parents bought it
it was actually not that slow, it 128 and a 32 ram and a pentium 2 processor and it ran windows xp fine, it was really ahead of its time when mi parents bought it