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Resurrecting a Legacy X86 PC..
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<blockquote data-quote="Vipersan" data-source="post: 1013230" data-attributes="member: 325666"><p>Since I'm going to the trouble of obtaining the mobo chipset drivers ..</p><p>I'll be kitting this mini tower out with IDE drive caddies ..</p><p>Thus I'll also be doing XP ..</p><p>and maybe win95 ...on seperate drives of course ..and again , just for fun .</p><p>This unit BECAUSE the hard drives will be removeable will also be used as the 'bare bones' needed to construct those WAC hard drives...where a compressed OS is needed ..</p><p>A vacant IDE slot for the drive under construction..</p><p>A DVD/CD ....and a floppy to boot DOS.</p><p>In other words ..not only a bit of Retro Tech ...but a useful 'tool' as well.</p><p>;)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vipersan, post: 1013230, member: 325666"] Since I'm going to the trouble of obtaining the mobo chipset drivers .. I'll be kitting this mini tower out with IDE drive caddies .. Thus I'll also be doing XP .. and maybe win95 ...on seperate drives of course ..and again , just for fun . This unit BECAUSE the hard drives will be removeable will also be used as the 'bare bones' needed to construct those WAC hard drives...where a compressed OS is needed .. A vacant IDE slot for the drive under construction.. A DVD/CD ....and a floppy to boot DOS. In other words ..not only a bit of Retro Tech ...but a useful 'tool' as well. ;) [/QUOTE]
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