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To: pae who wrote (3139)10/21/1998 12:28:00 AM
From: Dan Spangenberg  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
Glad I could help, a couple of additional comments. Purchase of a hard drive only does qualify one to be able to purchase an OEM version of either NT or 98. At least at the places I use. Let me know if you have trouble with this.
It is great that you are looking at the 300a and OC'ing seriously. I set up another system this afternoon. BH6 and Celeron 300a. Set the Soft Menu to 4.5 x 100mhz and enabled "turbo" (which just means the bus gets an additional 3% mhz or 103 mhz total) and set the voltage to 2.0 volts. Boots up first try at 464 mhz and ran and installed NT without a hitch. With this combo of hardware this is so easy! Left it ro burn in overnight, will see in the morning if there are any errors.
BTW, If you are serious about buying Microsoft Small Business Server, I have a deal for you! I have a 5 user version that we bought, installed it, and figured out real soon it won't work in a multi-domain / PDC/SDC network. It has some limitations with respect to primary and secondary domain controller issues. Will work fine in a small single server environment.
Just a thought if you need one, would probably let it go for less than NT Server. E-mail me if interested.

Good Luck with the system.
Dan

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