It was the best of times, it was the worst of times......
I must be a junk computer magnet. I purchased my first Windows 98 computer about 7 years ago. As long as I put up with the "blue screen of death", I guess it worked okay for several years. Then I upgraded to Windows 98 Second Edition, and it still had problems.
About 3 years ago I decided I would like to build one myself. I was on a budget, so I purchased the parts over a one-year period. I used a book which showed how to buy and put together. I was never sure if it would work out....surprise, surprise! It worked! Now, several years later, it has apparently developed a problem (possible power surge?) and it will not load Windows XP. I think it is a motherboard problem. I would like to purchase another motherboard to determine if it will correct the situation. Does Windows XP allow motherboard replacement? The motherboard is an FIC AN-11 Stealth, and I m interested in purchasing something that will not conflict with my current setup, so I want to purchase a motherboard with similar specifications.
Currently I'm using my older computer, but it appears to be having a modem and/or graphics problem. Modem will not dial, and graphics appears to be limited to just 16 color.
Needing internet access, I asked my dad for a computer sitting up in his closet, an old Compaq Presario. I tried to fire it up, but it just sits there and imitates a paperweight. Power supply problem? Is it possible to purchase a compatible power supply for an older computer or even financially feasible?
Disgusted with my bum luck, I called Outpost.com (Fry's) and ordered a cheap Linux box I saw on sale for $149.99....figured it wouldn't hurt to learn how Linux works, and I needed something cheap to get back on the internet. Now I can't get anyone to answer the customer service phone! I don't think I will purchase from Fry's anymore. At any rate, if I ever do get my Linux box, will it interface with my HP PSC all-in-one printer and display monitor? Is there a way to retrieve files from my Windows hard disk using a Linux OS as well as transfer all of my browser bookmarks to a Linux browser? And....is there any Linux support for sound and cam during Yahoo IM chat?
If I solve all of these problems, I'll probably then be qualified to be a computer tech! Wouldn't mind learning since I'll retire in ten years and would love to work part-time in that field.
Drop me a line if you have any solutions to these little challenges...I am in need of expanding my knowledge of these fickle computers. I am reduced to sneaking a little web time at work and using the library's computer to web surf! Thanks much!
I must be a junk computer magnet. I purchased my first Windows 98 computer about 7 years ago. As long as I put up with the "blue screen of death", I guess it worked okay for several years. Then I upgraded to Windows 98 Second Edition, and it still had problems.
About 3 years ago I decided I would like to build one myself. I was on a budget, so I purchased the parts over a one-year period. I used a book which showed how to buy and put together. I was never sure if it would work out....surprise, surprise! It worked! Now, several years later, it has apparently developed a problem (possible power surge?) and it will not load Windows XP. I think it is a motherboard problem. I would like to purchase another motherboard to determine if it will correct the situation. Does Windows XP allow motherboard replacement? The motherboard is an FIC AN-11 Stealth, and I m interested in purchasing something that will not conflict with my current setup, so I want to purchase a motherboard with similar specifications.
Currently I'm using my older computer, but it appears to be having a modem and/or graphics problem. Modem will not dial, and graphics appears to be limited to just 16 color.
Needing internet access, I asked my dad for a computer sitting up in his closet, an old Compaq Presario. I tried to fire it up, but it just sits there and imitates a paperweight. Power supply problem? Is it possible to purchase a compatible power supply for an older computer or even financially feasible?
Disgusted with my bum luck, I called Outpost.com (Fry's) and ordered a cheap Linux box I saw on sale for $149.99....figured it wouldn't hurt to learn how Linux works, and I needed something cheap to get back on the internet. Now I can't get anyone to answer the customer service phone! I don't think I will purchase from Fry's anymore. At any rate, if I ever do get my Linux box, will it interface with my HP PSC all-in-one printer and display monitor? Is there a way to retrieve files from my Windows hard disk using a Linux OS as well as transfer all of my browser bookmarks to a Linux browser? And....is there any Linux support for sound and cam during Yahoo IM chat?
If I solve all of these problems, I'll probably then be qualified to be a computer tech! Wouldn't mind learning since I'll retire in ten years and would love to work part-time in that field.
Drop me a line if you have any solutions to these little challenges...I am in need of expanding my knowledge of these fickle computers. I am reduced to sneaking a little web time at work and using the library's computer to web surf! Thanks much!