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I recently was given a Gateway Celeron 400 machine with 32MB RAM and Windows 98 (second edition, I think). It gets bogged down pretty easliy, and when I go to shut down, the process never finishes so whenever I turn the thing back on, I get the blue screen of death (you know, the one that chastises you for not shutting down properly).
I am tempted to reformat the C: drive and reload everything, but I wanted to check with someone who would actually know what they were doing first.
Thanks.
-Kevin