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Posted: Sep. 24 2004,16:21 |
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Quote (skaos @ Sep. 24 2004,06:28) | I guess the simplest would be to take out the hard disk, put it into your desktop (disconnect all other HDs), install DSL and then put it back. I have a DSL 0.4.8 HD install on a laptop and as far as I can tell, a HD install does autoconfig more or less in the same way as booting from a live CD (does anyone know if this still is true for the newest DSL version?) |
this is what i do with my lil' toshiba 420cds.
unless you have usb ports on it, then you could get a usb floppy drive and follow the tomsrtbt poormans install instructions.
and win95/98 = teh lose
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