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POWERING ON MY $600 486 GAMING COMPUTER!
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2021-09-28 at 7:18 PM UTCYou have to set and save the CMOS Bios settings (like the hard drive). Directly after pushing power, hold down the F1 key on the keyboard until the BIOS screen comes up. Go to device settings and scan for the hard drive, then save and exit and reboot.
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2021-09-29 at 3:30 PM UTCAfter the CMOS BIOS settings are set and saved and the hard drive is online, you have to boot off a Windows setup disk in the CD drive and format the hard drive and set up Windows.
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2021-09-29 at 3:35 PM UTCAfter doing the above, take your 486 out to the dumpster and insert.
Or, maybe you could use it to fix that hole in your roof. -
2021-09-29 at 3:35 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ After the CMOS BIOS settings are set and saved and the hard drive is online, you have to boot off a Windows setup disk in the CD drive and format the hard drive and set up Windows.
Why would you want a 486 if you were putting windows on it...Fdisk and then Format in DOS will take care of setting up the drive. -
2021-09-29 at 3:42 PM UTC
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2021-09-29 at 4:11 PM UTC
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2021-09-29 at 4:47 PM UTC
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2021-09-29 at 4:55 PM UTCYou'd still want a good version of DOS as well as Win95 if you are building a DOS computer.
Use the on disk tools to Fdisk and format the drive, Install DOS 6.22 then install Win95...the dos with Win95 is not fully compatible with all DOS applications (and as I recall it's missing a few commands). -
2021-09-29 at 5:11 PM UTCSit?
Roll over?
Bark?
Stay?
Play dead?...yeah, that sounds right. -
2021-10-05 at 10:15 AM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Still don't know why you didn't just buy a 120v AT power supply to stick in it instead of that transformer thing. Does it change the output frequency too? 60hz for 240V usually, whereas your input is 50hz…not sure if that matters though…it might. Also is it outputting enough current?
Strip down the mobo to the bear minimum…graphics output, small amount of memory, keyboard…nothing else and see if it powers on. If you got a bunch of boards etc already plugged in it there might be an IRQ conflict or something.
Because he's a fucking retard who will actively do the opposite of what he was advised. Now he spent 6x as much as the computer is even worth, just to probably end up destroying it trying to do something dumb like boot off a $980 tape drive he got off marketplace. -
2021-10-05 at 1:29 PM UTCbooting from tape would be pretty badass
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2021-10-05 at 1:31 PM UTC
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2021-10-05 at 6:12 PM UTCDumbass OP could have had anyone of these for less than $600
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=laptop&rh=n%3A565108%2Cp_36%3A2421887011&dc&qid=1633457462&rnid=2421885011&ref=sr_nr_p_36_2 -
2021-10-05 at 7:05 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Dumbass OP could have had anyone of these for less than $600
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=laptop&rh=n%3A565108%2Cp_36%3A2421887011&dc&qid=1633457462&rnid=2421885011&ref=sr_nr_p_36_2
speedy missing the point as usual. -
2021-10-05 at 10:59 PM UTC
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2021-10-06 at 12:18 PM UTC
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2021-10-06 at 1:14 PM UTC
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2021-10-06 at 1:29 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Do you always carry on like this when you don't get the point?
No, only when your point has nothing to do with THE point.
"I want a doughnut"
"For the price of a doughnut you could buy a bagel"
"But I want a fucking doughnut not a bagel"
The person making the purchase makes THE point...not you the observer. -
2021-10-06 at 3:19 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson No, only when your point has nothing to do with THE point.
"I want a doughnut"
"For the price of a doughnut you could buy a bagel"
"But I want a fucking doughnut not a bagel"
The person making the purchase makes THE point…not you the observer.
Anyone can make a point. Just because you can't understand mine or articulate yours is no reason to resort to fallacy. -
2021-10-06 at 4 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Anyone can make a point. Just because you can't understand mine or articulate yours is no reason to resort to fallacy.
Well as I already stated, YOU missed the point not I...the point being that the guy with the desire and the cash...in this instance Fona...gets to decide what he wants, as he's already stated he has multiple PCs...including a gaming Win10 system...(READ THIS BIT SLOWLY)...he doesn't want or need that...he wants a working 486 era computer because WIN10 gaming systems struggle to run old dos games natively and some folks like original hardware.
Stick to your Apple kid