how would i check my hard drive??? could it be a firmware thing......the harddrive was upgraded when i got my wallstreat and has been giving me all sorts of problems ever since......the guy that owned it before me diddent know much about this stuff....couse he put a 512mb ram in it and it can only reconise 256....
so im guessing he diddent do something wright after he swapped the old hd for a 20 gig toshiba....
can anyone think on how id fix it??
n
when i try to boot into nine it starts up, shows the happy computer...then the screen goes all weird and flickery then it boots up into 10....
On Sunday, August 31, 2003, at 08:06 pm, Krevnik wrote:
Well, you will need a generic 9.x install CD... ones that come with a
specific machine (other than your Wallstreet) will not boot. The DVD player
will not run from Classic, because it needs access to the hardware, which
Classic does not provide.
You will need a generic 9.x install CD and install (you might want to check
your HD too, since the 'not able to boot 9' problem sounds BAD).
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