Okay, How could eigher of you had a 55RPM or a 55000RPM. 55RPM seems too slow to have existed beyond the early 80's, which was before I was even born. And 55000RPM if futuristic. I have not seen a HD with more then 15000RPM.
No you didn't... They didn't have a 733MHZ CPU back in '97 and I know this for a fact, let alone a PII... A 733MHZ CPU would have been around late 1999-2000..
When did 7200RPM drives first starting to become common place in computers/store shelves? Were they available in 1995? 1997!?
What about drives with 8ms average seek time? Remember I'm talking about IDE drives and not SCSI drives...
P-II stopped at 550Mhz. They never got highter that that. And they were the fastest processors in 1998.
There is no way that you could of had a 733 Mhz CPU back then.
AS for 30Gb hard drive...... DON'T THING SO. I remember 1999, and 20Gb was the BIGGEST thing that you could get.
BTW, I have been working in the computer hardware service and repair since 1997, so you might want to be careful on who you think you are fooling there.