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joseph marty <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 30 Jun 2002 11:46:09 -0400
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Are you saying the vendor will not need to start the computer to do repairs?  Have you asked the vendor if it will work on your computer with the the HD/OS removed?  The old Win 95 OS, pre OSR2 does not support FAT32, which is the way your 40gig HD is set up.  It also wouldn't support HD's that big. First thing you'd have to do is find a BIOS update for it, and I would suspect that a machine running a 100 Mhz processor is too old for there to be such a BIOS update.  There probably are some people on this list who could make that work, but if I had a lot of confidential and important business info, I'd back it all up first before I tried it.

>I had to ship my 850MHz AMD Athlon to vendor for warranty repairs and pulled my 40gb HD (to protect valuable and confidential business data) and not relevant to the repairs, before sending. I also have an old 100MHz Pentium with WIN95 OS, which I maintain for old files storage and for the grand kids to play small games on. Since I need to maintain processing business information on a current basis while awating return of my repaired machine, I need to know, before doing so, if I can temporarily replace my old small hard drive with the HD from my AMD (a WIN98 OS) without any kind of negative consequences. I am a little concerned, especially with the marked difference in BIOS. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated and will contribute to reducing my stress level.
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