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geezer
I remember being told back a few years, that some vendors, like
Compaq, Gateway, & even Dell, were sell systems that made interchange
of add-ons nearly impossible. For example, if you added a modem to a
Compaq, it had to be a Compaq modem. Is my memory correct?
Anyway, My friend has an old Dell P3 that will not boot up past the a
beginning message:
'Boot yields a flashing Alert! Previous attempts to booting this
system have failed at Checkpoint [Size].' Do you guys out there think
this is an uncorrectable hardware fault, or could it be objecting to a
spare W98 HDD he stuck in it?
Thanks
Compaq, Gateway, & even Dell, were sell systems that made interchange
of add-ons nearly impossible. For example, if you added a modem to a
Compaq, it had to be a Compaq modem. Is my memory correct?
Anyway, My friend has an old Dell P3 that will not boot up past the a
beginning message:
'Boot yields a flashing Alert! Previous attempts to booting this
system have failed at Checkpoint [Size].' Do you guys out there think
this is an uncorrectable hardware fault, or could it be objecting to a
spare W98 HDD he stuck in it?
Thanks