W waynejkruse10 Fully Optimized Messages 3,782 Nov 1, 2005 #31 even so, sometimes a new computer isnt an option.
C cook In Runtime Messages 125 Nov 1, 2005 #32 What happened? There may be more steps you can take to fix it. We would need specifics though.
OP OP T talldude123 Banned Messages 7,915 Nov 1, 2005 #33 it wont even load up to the DOS screen (where you would enter in "D:/setup.exe)
H hkfnstang In Runtime Messages 199 Nov 1, 2005 #34 you mean it freeze at POST? or black screen after? seriously, time to let it go imo. the money you spent on repair probably can get you a cheap but usable PC.
you mean it freeze at POST? or black screen after? seriously, time to let it go imo. the money you spent on repair probably can get you a cheap but usable PC.
M mikee Fully Optimized Messages 4,179 Nov 1, 2005 #35 I had that exact problem with my old 486 it just went mostly through post then when it said starting ms dos it just froze.
I had that exact problem with my old 486 it just went mostly through post then when it said starting ms dos it just froze.
OP OP T talldude123 Banned Messages 7,915 Nov 1, 2005 #36 the computer didnt freeze, it just says "missing mouse files" my old computer does the exact same thing, but its in the garbage now :*(
the computer didnt freeze, it just says "missing mouse files" my old computer does the exact same thing, but its in the garbage now :*(
W waynejkruse10 Fully Optimized Messages 3,782 Nov 2, 2005 #37 you probably got a crappy boot disk. would you want me to make you up a boot disk that im sure that works and has all the files you need?
you probably got a crappy boot disk. would you want me to make you up a boot disk that im sure that works and has all the files you need?
OP OP T talldude123 Banned Messages 7,915 Nov 2, 2005 #38 how about putting all of the bootdisk files into a zip file, and then send the file to: tall_dude123@hotmail.com
how about putting all of the bootdisk files into a zip file, and then send the file to: tall_dude123@hotmail.com