If you have a windows 98 CD, you should be able to boot from it, say yes to cd-rom support and then pop in your win95 cd and run setup from DOS
Les Gray
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I got one of these with a 120GB drive in it, never tried anything larger. My Bios revision is the latest one, 1004 or 5, I believe.
Les Gray
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sounds like the ethernet card is gone. You can pick up a Mac compatible 10/100 card pretty cheap. Look for a Realtek 10/100 8239 chipset card, they go for about $5-10. You'll find MacOS X drivers on the Realtek website (www.realtek.com.tw). They work great.
Les Gray
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I'd have to agree with wolluf as to wiping the drive. I periodically (once a year) wipe my drive and start again. Sure its a pain to reinstall all the apps, but you know, do that a couple of times and you really start thinking -hmm do I realy use that ever? Can't program x do that almost as...
Yes, that is correct. You can read more about Ghost at:
http://www.symantec.com/sabu/ghost/ghost_personal/features.html
THere are other programs that do the same thing, like Drive Image, I only brought up Ghost because I use it myself. The nice thing about an image is if you bungle it the...
If you have more than one drive or a CDR-W, you could use something like Norton's Ghost or another imaging program to image your 98 partition, then wipe the drive clean with fdisk/format and paste the 98 image back on.
Les Gray
www.creartec.com
I'd think the motherboard is the problem. THe P4's will automatically clock themselves down if they overheat, so as to not burn up. That should give the motherboard plenty of time to boot up at least.
Les Gray
www.creartec.com
ADB extensions do exist, we sell them. As S-Video cables and ADB cables are identical, see if someone in your area carries S-Video extension cables. Also I have carried the inline connectors to join two ADB cables together, but haven't recently had much call for those. They are still available...
DOes your SCSI card not show you a list of devices and IDs while the computer is booting. It sounds like you have two SCSI channels, 0 & 1. This is different from SCSI IDs. ALthough just as a guess I would try changing the SCSI ID of the New external tape drive and try again. Also, check the...
Linksys, Dlink, and several others make USB - Ethernet adaptors, but none offer any Mac drivers, at least on their website. Frustrating, as for example, Dlink makes Mac drivers for their USB to Wireless Ethernet adaptors. Sigh....
Les Gray
www.creartec.com
Here's what I could find:
0x0000001E (0xC0000005, 0xFF1BBD79, 0x00000000, 0x00000038) KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED Address FF1BBD79 has base at FF1AE000 – TCPIP.SYS
Occurs when reinstalling Windows NT 4.0 over top of a Windows NT 4.0 installation with Service Pack 2 applied due to a conflict...
The ehternet port is on the motherboard, so you'd have to get the motherboard replaced (kinda expensive). There are no official USB to ethernet solutions other than wreless out there. There is some possibility of modifying Unix/Linux drivers to work with OS X and there has been some effort...
BTW, in my first rambling post, I mentioned JBOD Raid. Termed Just a Bunch of Disks (Drives), it is a striping solution similar to raid 0, that can utilize many different sized drives without restricting the maximum size of the volume to n x the capacit oif the smallest drive in the raid. In...
You can build a Win2k server with a Raid 5, completely in software, which is the cheapest way to go. Not the most efficient or fastest, as a hardware solution is better, but certainly cheaper and will do the job. All you need is a boot drive for the OS and three similar drives for the raid...
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