caulktel


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Posted: Nov. 04 2004,15:56 |
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jspeybro,
If you have access to a adapter to plug your laptop hard drive into a regular IDE cable, that works real good. I also have no cdrom in my laptop, so I just pop the hard drive out plug it into one of my test machines, load the latest version of DSL, do a little configuration, then plug it back into the laptop, and your'e done. When a new version comes out I can have it on my laptop in about 20 minutes. I picked up my adapter from a local computer store for about $5.00.
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