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Old 06-15-2000, 02:15 PM
B W F B W F is offline
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Default Save me some time and $$$$. Please!

I would like to know if my system will work with the 001 setup.
First, I am not a computer Tech type guy. But, I not totally computer green. I really would like to have a system that finally works. Not a system that frustrates me and makes me feel like I took a course that I really did not want.
I have:
Win 98 SE
Adaptec SCSI Card 2940U2W
Quatum Ultra SCSI Ultra Wide 9.2 Drive
Intel Pent II 400
64 Megs RAM ( need more )
ASUS P2B-F AGP motherboard
(intel 440 BX AGP set)
CD - Yamaha CRW 4416S
DSI 56K V.90 modem
ATI 8 meg Video Card

Can I use just one drive and partition it?


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