chrislloret
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10pounds gets you an external harddrive enclosure and that you can put on any desktop or notebook with USB. Here you can repair any damage. However,it looks like you have a nother problem. If your IO connector for the floppy AND the CD is gone,it might be that your internal HD connection is faulty as well. In that case,it crashes because of that and not because of the IE problem.
I just got myself a 266Mhz Toshiba Portege for 62pounds on fleebay with CD,USB,64Mb and a 10Gb HD. I put W98 on it and its sole purpose is to update various receivers and cams. It even got a w-LAN stick to download the files and because it got a serial port and PCMCIA its a breeze. My iBook can not do any of that. So maybe,just maybe it is time to look for something new(old). If you get a new one, you can get the data of your old one thru the external enclosure.
Better even,get the enclosure,go to a friend with a computer (pc or mac) and have the entire content of your drive burned on a CD. That way,you can easely import everything later.
Greetings
Chris
P.S. a 2 Gb drive you say? Thats the same one got on a memory stick these days.Can not be that much stuff?
10pounds gets you an external harddrive enclosure and that you can put on any desktop or notebook with USB. Here you can repair any damage. However,it looks like you have a nother problem. If your IO connector for the floppy AND the CD is gone,it might be that your internal HD connection is faulty as well. In that case,it crashes because of that and not because of the IE problem.
I just got myself a 266Mhz Toshiba Portege for 62pounds on fleebay with CD,USB,64Mb and a 10Gb HD. I put W98 on it and its sole purpose is to update various receivers and cams. It even got a w-LAN stick to download the files and because it got a serial port and PCMCIA its a breeze. My iBook can not do any of that. So maybe,just maybe it is time to look for something new(old). If you get a new one, you can get the data of your old one thru the external enclosure.
Better even,get the enclosure,go to a friend with a computer (pc or mac) and have the entire content of your drive burned on a CD. That way,you can easely import everything later.
Greetings
Chris
P.S. a 2 Gb drive you say? Thats the same one got on a memory stick these days.Can not be that much stuff?