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February 14th, 2001, 06:22 AM
#1
can i use win98se/me on my fujitsu laptop
I have a Fujitsu 990tx2 Laptop .can anybody tell me waht OS i can use as i wan't to upgrade to 98 .and if i need a bios upgrade .i can't see any info on the Fuji website .
Preferably i would like a dual os with Linux but i don't know how to do this .
can anybody help.......
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February 14th, 2001, 08:42 AM
#2
Hey, you from Bristol? PA? cause I work in Levittown .......but anyway I'm not very familiar with this laptop so if you can give me more info on it i may be able to help.
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What Me Worry?
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February 14th, 2001, 09:22 AM
#3
Its a Fujitsu 990tx2
288Mb memory
PII 266 built in CD & Fdd 13.3 screen 6.4Gb HDD.
At the moment i am running Win ME but its not very stable and keeps crashing or running slow .which is why I thought a bios upgrade may work .I have a 10Gb hdd that i want to put in so i want to get it right first time .
This help!!!!
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February 14th, 2001, 03:05 PM
#4
I don't see a problem with loading W98SE on this laptop...personally I try to stay away from Me.
Biggest thing to make sure with 98 is that you have at least 24MB of RAM. 24MB RAMis the min. and there is actually a KB article that talks about the type of errors less RAM will cause...
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February 15th, 2001, 02:09 AM
#5
where can i get the latest drivers for 98se as Fujitsu don't have them on their site .
By the way Creepingdeath its Bristol UK not US
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February 15th, 2001, 10:21 PM
#6
I have a Compaq Armada 7800. It's a PII 350, 128 megs of ram and a 8 gig harddrive. I am currently running winME with no problems> I never get crashes, of course now I will
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February 16th, 2001, 09:39 AM
#7
Windows 98se should contain the drivers for that series laptop. If you go to the Fujitsu website and can find the manual - look for what the manufacturer and make is of any devices that 98 cannot find and you can do a search for them on the manufacturers website.
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Death is lighter than a feather - duty heavier than a mountian.
Death is lighter than a feather - duty heavier than a mountian.
The answer to your question is: 00110100 00110010
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February 22nd, 2001, 10:58 AM
#8
To dual boot Linux. Leave plenty of space on the drive unpartitioned - Linux will need this. Linux comes in MANY MANY flavors - try www.breakwindows.com, www.slashdot.org, www.linux.org and www.tucows.com for info and to download a distribution (for which you will need a cd-r.) Run the Linux install and select either LILO boot loader, or create a boot floppy.
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Death is lighter than a feather - duty heavier than a mountian.
Death is lighter than a feather - duty heavier than a mountian.
The answer to your question is: 00110100 00110010
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February 22nd, 2001, 10:59 AM
#9
Also keep in mind that if you are new to Linux (as I am) I had good luck with SUSE, the retail version is like 40 bucks and has two manuals withit that walk you through install.
Excellent Idea.
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Death is lighter than a feather - duty heavier than a mountian.
Death is lighter than a feather - duty heavier than a mountian.
The answer to your question is: 00110100 00110010
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March 6th, 2001, 05:56 PM
#10
Don't downgrade, upgrade to Windows 2000. I have it and love it. It never crashes, although I have had to download sound card drivers for each of the 5 different model computers I have installed it on, but that takes, what, 10 minutes?
If you have Windows 2000/Linux dual boot (I know nothing about Linux) you'll really be happy.
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March 15th, 2001, 05:30 PM
#11
where did linux cum in this thread? ....im using a tosh (cell) 300 with 64m on me ....i find that me finds 99% of the drivers u need the only driver i needed for this was the vidio card .....no probs as it was usable in 16 col until i downloaded it
us lads from the uk ...should stick together PNE for the cup ......ok
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April 4th, 2001, 08:22 AM
#12
Thanks for your help guys .
Linux was brought up because i'm interested in a dual boot system .
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April 4th, 2001, 08:49 PM
#13
Originally posted by alan brooksbank:
where did linux cum in this thread
Uhhh, hello!....on the original question:
Originally posted by jc:
Preferably i would like a dual os with Linux but i don't know how to do this .
can anybody help.......
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