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Older Computer Work
« on: Saturday, July 03, 2010, 00:14:31 AM »
I've got someone that is wanting a old computer and it just so happens that I have one. A Dell Dimension l667r to be exact. That's right, Pentium 3 and Windows 98SE. This should be an interesting endeavor to make this thing work properly again. I think I'll be posting screenshots and updates :)
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Re: Older Computer Work
« Reply #1 on: Saturday, July 03, 2010, 00:35:27 AM »
I still have a P2 slot loading CPU and mobo =)


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Re: Older Computer Work
« Reply #2 on: Sunday, July 04, 2010, 00:07:41 AM »
:) Well I was able to find my old Windows 98SE cd in the "useless" stack that I have. I popped it in to check it out while I would see how well the computer would boot up.

CD looks ok:


But the computer is behaving weird. It starts up, displays something like "(c) 1999 Intel Corporation..." like for the video BIOS but nothing else. It just sits there then goes "beep beep". The monitor has a blank signal. Time to investigate...
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Re: Older Computer Work
« Reply #3 on: Sunday, July 04, 2010, 00:23:50 AM »
*dramatic music*

I love Dell computers. They were like the first to introduce visual POST errors in the form of 4 LED's. I didn't realize this model has them so I looked it up and it shows this error:

Other failure.   See Chapter 7, "Getting Help," of the Reference and Troubleshooting Guide for instructions on obtaining technical assistance.
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Re: Older Computer Work
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday, July 06, 2010, 05:13:29 AM »
I doubt it :P I gave up on the computer. I thought it worked at one point... I may try to hook it up to a CRT monitor (maybe it output a weird resolution or something) before I recycle it.
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Re: Older Computer Work
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday, July 06, 2010, 17:15:34 PM »
Maybe its too much work but see if the CPU and mobo are compatible. I know I put a CPU in a mobo once and the shit wouldnt boot up. I found out the CPU was on the edge of not supported :(



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Re: Older Computer Work
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday, July 06, 2010, 18:14:53 PM »
It has the CPU that it shipped with as far as I know. The thing that stumps me is that the video initializes but it doesn't appear that the BIOS does and in an older computer, I'm not sure what that signifies :) I would spend more time on it but really, nobody can use a 667MHz CPU computer, maybe for a server but if you're using it for a server, I would imagine you would want more features than the stock Dell motherboard and BIOS has to offer. Kind of a crapshoot on this. At least I can recycle it and make a couple pennys off of the gold and other metals.

For the person that wanted an older computer, I hooked up a HP Pavilion 510A which is roughly double what the one I was working on in this thread. I have XP installed on it and all that jazz. Even though it's a lot newer, I don't think this is a highly rare opportunity to sell such an old computer. I've had a couple similar ones over the years and you almost have to give them away or part them out on eBay to people with emergencies :)
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