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I just added a bunch of new hardware to my one year old E-Machines box
running Vista Home Basic (3ghz Pentium 4).
Got to say that all installed very nicely and without a single glitch. When
I think about how much time I spent with Win98, trying to figure whether an
install issue was in the BIOS or a driver - this was fantastic.
What got me started today was a friend asking if I had ability to move files
from a floppy to CD. The new machine had a floppy controller but no drive
(The floppy bay was actually used to hold a variety of memory stick/card
adaptors). Took the floppy drive and cable from the old machine and plugged
in. No place to mount it but I do this so rarely, just left it loose on the
chassis floor. Power up and voila, no need to fuss with the bios and a found
hardware box opened and completed without intervention.
Feeling pretty good about this, got the DVD-RW and 120G drive out of the old
box (motherboard was getting unreliable). Just connected them up (ok, did
pull the jumper on the had drive to make it a slave) and power up. Again,
got a hardware found and auto install. All newly added devices were up and
running within one minute.
Oppie
running Vista Home Basic (3ghz Pentium 4).
Got to say that all installed very nicely and without a single glitch. When
I think about how much time I spent with Win98, trying to figure whether an
install issue was in the BIOS or a driver - this was fantastic.
What got me started today was a friend asking if I had ability to move files
from a floppy to CD. The new machine had a floppy controller but no drive
(The floppy bay was actually used to hold a variety of memory stick/card
adaptors). Took the floppy drive and cable from the old machine and plugged
in. No place to mount it but I do this so rarely, just left it loose on the
chassis floor. Power up and voila, no need to fuss with the bios and a found
hardware box opened and completed without intervention.
Feeling pretty good about this, got the DVD-RW and 120G drive out of the old
box (motherboard was getting unreliable). Just connected them up (ok, did
pull the jumper on the had drive to make it a slave) and power up. Again,
got a hardware found and auto install. All newly added devices were up and
running within one minute.
Oppie