Hi.
I have the same laptop with same RAM and HD. I got to install Win 95
with Excel, Money and Powerpoint :-o (though they don't run so smooth,
as you'll guess). It's a nice machine :-)
On Fri, Dec 26, 2003 at 07:33:00PM -, maureen good wrote:
> if you could help...how do i turn the darn thing on???
>
> all the lights flash but nothing happens.
If the lights flash you've found the power button. (The Power/Speed
light and the DC In light should stay on). Try adjusti
On Fri, Dec 26, 2003 at 07:33:00PM -, maureen good wrote:
> if you could help...how do i turn the darn thing on???
>
> all the lights flash but nothing happens.
If the lights flash you've found the power button. (The Power/Speed
light and the DC In light should stay on). Try adjusti
if you could help...how do i turn the darn
thing on???
all the lights flash but nothing
happens.
if you could help...how do i turn the darn
thing on???
all the lights flash but nothing
happens.
On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 10:04:03PM -0400, Sona Visa wrote:
> Hello
> I have a toshiba T1910 laptop and i just reformatted and intstalled dos
> 6.22 on it. I cant get into the BIOS though, thats my problem. I was also
> wondering if it was viable to run win 95B on it. THe laptop
Hello
I have a toshiba T1910 laptop and i just reformatted and intstalled dos 6.22
on it. I cant get into the BIOS though, thats my problem. I was also
wondering if it was viable to run win 95B on it. THe laptop has 4mb ram, and
200mb HD.
thanks
sona
On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 10:04:03PM -0400, Sona Visa wrote:
> Hello
> I have a toshiba T1910 laptop and i just reformatted and intstalled dos
> 6.22 on it. I cant get into the BIOS though, thats my problem. I was also
> wondering if it was viable to run win 95B on it. THe laptop
Hello
I have a toshiba T1910 laptop and i just reformatted and intstalled dos 6.22
on it. I cant get into the BIOS though, thats my problem. I was also
wondering if it was viable to run win 95B on it. THe laptop has 4mb ram, and
200mb HD.
thanks
sona
Problem- My Toshiba T1910 will no longer boot. The DC in light blinks.
The power supply is showing voltage. Has anyone experienced this
problem?
I have tried on many occasions to boot my Toshiba T1910 (4M Ram, 123M HDD)
using the lowmem.bin boot disk - I always receive the message 'boot failed'
- I have down loaded the lowmem.bin file from debian FTP on several
occasions, and used various disks, and I have used rawrite2.exe fro
I have tried on many occasions to boot my Toshiba T1910 (4M Ram, 123M HDD)
using the lowmem.bin boot disk - I always receive the message 'boot failed'
- I have down loaded the lowmem.bin file from debian FTP on several
occasions, and used various disks, and I have used rawrite2.exe fro
alex aitkin wrote:
> Problem - I have 123M of HDD to work with on my Toshiba 486 laptop- I was
> just going to install Linux on it, but my T1910 uses a .exe file to
> manipulate BIOS settings, and this file runs under MS-DOS. SO . . .will
> Linux allow access to BIOS settings some o
alex aitkin wrote:
> Problem - I have 123M of HDD to work with on my Toshiba 486 laptop- I was
> just going to install Linux on it, but my T1910 uses a .exe file to
> manipulate BIOS settings, and this file runs under MS-DOS. SO . . .will
> Linux allow access to BIOS settings some o
If you can boot from a floppy, that might be the easiest thing.
If you can boot from a floppy, that might be the easiest thing.
Problem - I have 123M of HDD to work with on my Toshiba 486 laptop- I was
just going to install Linux on it, but my T1910 uses a .exe file to
manipulate BIOS settings, and this file runs under MS-DOS. SO . . .will
Linux allow access to BIOS settings some other way, OR, can I run MS-DOS
emulation
Problem - I have 123M of HDD to work with on my Toshiba 486 laptop- I was
just going to install Linux on it, but my T1910 uses a .exe file to
manipulate BIOS settings, and this file runs under MS-DOS. SO . . .will
Linux allow access to BIOS settings some other way, OR, can I run MS-DOS
emulation
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