Posted on 12/21/2011 1:51:06 PM PST by daniel1212
No i did not. But i think i do have another, but after sitting unplugged for a few days it would seem that it would get worse, not better. But thanks.
Thanks. I never really had a MAC, and do a lot of custom configuration with Windows, and i know they are more costly. But i cannot say you are wrong.
No, as i said it was on another separate drive which worked fine before.
But i am trying to share the wealth - of data!
Bad drive. you booted under the right temperature.
Get another one. less than $100 for any decent drive.
Here are some really cheap computers with similar specs to yours.
Small hard drives and not as much memory as yours though.
http://www.directron.com/computer.html
I’ve bought stuff from them before and never had a problem.
Tigerdirect.com has some good deals frequently on laptops and desktop PCs.
On BlackFriday/CyberMonday, I found a Gateway Core i5 with 4gb Ram [added an additional 8gb for an additional $28], 1Tb HD, Windows 7 Home Premium for $479.
I also got a 24” monitor for $119.
Look online and at store websites. Between now and the first of the year, you can probably find some good deals.
I had tried to boot Linux from a USB before, and i think i used http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/, but as something did not work, though i have a new 8gb Verbatim flash drv. Should try again sometime.
I think i have tried about 12 flavors of Linux on older PCs (less than 1gb ram) ever the years, and found Puppy the fastest for one that has the basics, but lacking in software and ease, while Lubuntu is a little heavier but the best so far in its class for old PCs. But lack of legal codecs (USA) is one issue with all Linux distros (i know you can but them).
The other issue is that this OS (32 bit XP) is not retail, but is “married” to the mobo it came with. Plus an upgrade should be to 64 bit.
I had used different drives.
Thanks. Low prices, but 64 bit is the future.
My first “PC” (my third personal computer) was a Taiwanese XT clone. I think it was a “Chingao!”
Anyway, I noticed that it messed up the system time every time a certain application program (my packet radio BBS) queried the time between midnight and 1 AM.
In those days, the (8086 assembly language) source code for the IBM XT bios was printed in the XT manual.
I had access to an EPROM programmer at work; so I pulled the chip, read it out in the programmer, and studied the disassembled code. I found it was nearly identical to that of the XT BIOS, except for the midnight rollover code, which the Clone XT BIOS writers had gratuitously hacked, breaking the rollover. The reason for their hack will ever evade me.
Anyway, I found a way to patch the EPROM image, in 8086 machine language, to fix the routine so that it worked properly, like the IBM XT BIOS.
Blasted it into another EPROM, plugged it into the Chingao, problem solved.
That ol’ clone survived BBS use (24x7) for a few years, even after a fan failure left it hot enough to cook eggs for a couple of days.
Things were sure simpler back then!
Thanks. I did look at Tiger, as well as the ones in post %7. I have to let the Lord lead with what i have.
The CIA may have an opening for you.
I have this song on infinite loop so that if obama or holder tries to hack into my computer they will get annoyed and leave:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKhPtgEirOE&feature=related
bet ya can’t listen to it 10 times in a row
My 840 died a similiar death. Loved my sony. It’s a motherboard issue. I moved the drives to another computer.
I miss it’s quiet operation. ( my 1st video editor, and a cool case)
Wow. That was helpful.
That's why people love you mac-zealots so much.
Go to this website and scroll down untill you see these two listed.They will run even if you don’t have a hard drive...
http://puppylinux.org/main/Puplet%20for%20special%20features.htm
EVANGELISM
ChurchPup
A Christian Puppy derivative that focuses on Bible study, office applications, internet, and email, but also includes applications for multimedia presentations, audio and video editing, and musical notation.
ShepherdPup
ShepherdPup is a compact freely distributable [live CD] for Christian evangelism.
i never learned programming, but i had an old Win. 3:1, with (i think) a 1440 modem, and it has MS word and would work today for word processing. Also spent lots of time on W/95/98/98e/Vista. If they let W/9x (system resources low, fatal error, illegal action, danger Will Robinson) be open source it could still be popular for some old PCs. Thank God for such tools. But things like “write.exe” have not changed much in 15 years.
I lasted abut 20 secs. Torture
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