said:
Hmmm.
>It's a PC Power & Cooling Full Tower (steel). Weighs a ton! I could
>bring the system, but probably not the monitor, a 21" Sony, another
>heavyweight!
This may be more effort than it's worth, unless you have a really good
hand truck. :-)
>I did get it to install to an HPFS partition, and it booted once or
>twice, but now it says: Operating system not found. I haven't really had
>much time to mess with it this past week. I may bring the system *IF*
>there is a monitor available. Will try some more tomorrow.
If it were me, I would install a trap dump partition and ask someone who
can read them to interpret the resulting trap dump file for me.
Steven
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