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More info?)
I tried this with a PC and could enter the BIOS but could not find any info
regarding size of RAM, or CPU type and speed.
Brian.
"Will Denny" <willdenny@mvps.org> wrote in message
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> Hi Jim
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> Everest/Belarc can't be used as no OS is installed - both are too big for
> floppies. Surely, the BIOS would be the easiest way?
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> "Jim Macklin" <p51mustang[threeX12]@xxxhotmail.calm> wrote in message
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>> You could also use a W98 emergency floppy to boot the
>> computer and you could have one or two system scanning
>> programs on floppies, such as EVEREST www.lavalys.com or
>> BelArc Advisor from www.belarc.com
>> You could also have these on a CD or perhaps even a flash
>> drive if the mobo supports USB.
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>> EVEREST also reports on hard drive SMART, so it will help
>> determine condition.
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>> "Will Denny" <willdenny@mvps.org> wrote in message
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>> | Hi
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>> | You may be able to enter the BIOS to check on those
>> settings. Try pressing
>> | the Delete button as soon as you boot the PC. Or have a
>> look at the bottom
>> | of the screen for a message similar to 'Press X to enter
>> setup'. Where X
>> | could one of any numbers of keys to press.
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>> | "KiwiBrian" <briantoz@ihug.co.nz> wrote in message
>> | news:dg3mek$ep0$1@lust.ihug.co.nz...
>> | > If a PC does not have an OS installed, (for example at
>> an auction) but the
>> | > bios is set to look for a floppy or a CD, what would I
>> use for a floppy or
>> | > CD that would just allow me to ascertain how much RAM
>> the system has, and
>> | > the CPU type and clock speed?
>> | > I hope this makes sense.
>> | > TIA
>> | > Brian Tozer
>> |
>> |
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