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November 29th, 1999, 06:13 PM
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[RESOLVED] Y2K
How serious a problem is Y2K for a home computer that is several years old, running WIN 95? Do you think it could cause the OS to shutdown? If it is a problem, what should be done? Thanks.
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November 29th, 1999, 11:05 PM
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not to much to worry about. Microsoft will give you the y2k patch if you visit their website and register they'll send you a cd Gratis
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December 2nd, 1999, 08:18 AM
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Hi Bogeyman; Here's a LINK to your questions about Y2K. It's a great site, and will help you decide what to do.
Hope This Helps: *** Starbuck ***
Starbuck's Computer Help Forum! 
[This message has been edited by Starbuck (edited December 03, 1999).]
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December 6th, 1999, 05:58 AM
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Registered User
If your system's BIOS can't rollover between 1999 and 2000, then you have a major problem.
How you can test it? Do something simple:
Bootup and change the time to 23:55 and the date to 12-31-99. Powerdown and wait for until 5-7 minutes. Then bootup again and check the time and the date. Is it 00:01, 01-01-00? If so, it's ok. If not, I'm afraid you have to find a way to upgrade your BIOS.
You must worry for the BIOS first and then for your Operating System.
I hope these helped you a bit...
AlienDyne
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