noordinaryspider


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Joined: Feb. 2005 |
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Posted: Feb. 20 2005,17:47 |
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Hi, and thank you for being.
I have a Gateway P-166, 48MB RAM, with a CD-ROM that's all but shot; I can't seem to get the screws to budge so I can replace the drive but it occurs to me that it might be easier and just as effective to drag DSL into its hard drive from a networked XP or Mandrake machine if it would be possible to boot from there.
Does anybody have any experience, insights, links, or search term suggestions on how I could do this? The Gateway is currently running Win95 and completely dependant on the other PCs as far as dragging needed files from the CD to a floppy when I have added network protocols, etc.
TYA and thank you for your patience with this 100% self taught "Make mistakes! Get messy!" type noob.
-------------- Sorry, I don't do windows.
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