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To: mr.mark who wrote (14445)1/2/2001 6:50:31 AM
From: Vendit™  Read Replies (1) of 110652
 
Beyond reading the material in the link that G provided, which was appreciated, I have not made another attempt to reinstall the OS. I don’t want to run two drives on that machine but rather just run the new one. The instructions I read in the link seemed geared more towards a dual drive system installation where you are pulling most of your OS from your old drive.

The old drive that is in place has issues and I don’t want any of the information on it to corrupt the new drive.

I have the recovery disk with drivers ect which came with the computer and may try running that but I don’t like the fact that it is a windows 95 OS which will have to be upgraded to win 98. Any additional links or input will be appreciated.

I appreciate your inquiry

Reid
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