i now have a working PIII 733MHz 128Mb 40Gb PC . . . .it was a power switch problem, and a new case sorted it! though one of the memory sticks doesn't seem to be working? and the floppy lights up permanently but doesn't boot?
it's running WinXP, and i think Win98 would be a lot quicker on it, so i'm on the verge of a reformat/install! i've always had to boot from floppy to reinstall Win98 so far with my PI ? can i install/reformat from CDROM if i set the BIOS to boot from CD ? i needed to boot a floppy to install a CD driver on the machine i use now, and couldn't format the HD if the HD was in use as the boot device ?
it has a 56k PCI Simple Communication Interface (
i can finally get my dual-boot Linux/KDE installation running alongside Win98 without worrying about HD/RAM size. i can install/set-up ok, but again, would i be losing anything?
any reason why i shouldn't format?
cheers
neil ;-)