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To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (17229)3/4/2001 10:31:44 PM
From: KayCee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110634
 
What windows are getting on your new Dell? I am sure some of you are running two or more systems, are they networked? or shared? What are your recommendations for doing this?.

I want a system for me who fools around (and works), share a broadband connection (think this can be done), share files and printer.

Kerry



To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (17229)3/4/2001 10:32:44 PM
From: mr.mark  Respond to of 110634
 
ck

"I was told by a Dell tech that the new systems come with a image of the original configuration, hidden somewhere on the disk"

i think they call it zztop. don't ask me why. maybe because they're bad and they're nationwide...

:)

mark



To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (17229)3/4/2001 10:39:35 PM
From: Ed Forrest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110634
 
I was told by a Dell tech that the new systems come with a image of the original configuration, hidden somewhere on the disk.

CK

If,and I suspect so,it's the same program as in the past it's called ZZ Top.

It's a type of reformat that restores your computer to its original factory condition.It does not restore your personal settings or addon programs.Not exactly a walk in the park.

Drive Image will serve you much better.

Ed