Sometimes I have to build PC's from spare, dusty, marooned 386-486 stuff. Due to the fact that I don't know if the hardware still runs well, is it a good idea to run a floppy kernel ten times consecutively, for example, to take an initial (or decent) idea of the health of the hardware? I still remember the quite indicative Kernel Panics in my Pentium, dizzied by defective electrical installation.
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