
- DRIVER IBM 300GL WINDOWS XP INSTALL
- DRIVER IBM 300GL WINDOWS XP 64 BIT
- DRIVER IBM 300GL WINDOWS XP PRO
- DRIVER IBM 300GL WINDOWS XP PLUS
- DRIVER IBM 300GL WINDOWS XP MAC
which are slightly larger than the regular pci slots.


DRIVER IBM 300GL WINDOWS XP 64 BIT
I am wondering about the 64 bit PCI slots that are in there. So I can only imagine that it would split the screen in have for each card. It is using 3dfx chipset in each of the cards. So it would be a 24 meg in total dual pci accelerated video card. as well as a black connection male to female connection to go from the default D15 connection from the main video card. I have two of them with the small connection between the cards that can be hooked up. I am thinking of putting in the proliant server the Vodoo 1 pci accerlation cards in it. They are both 4 megs of ram video cards in each of them. Neither server have a sound card or a good built in video card. I am waiting for two other computers that are going to be coming in soon for me. Here are at least two that have ubuntu dapper drake on them right now. Just remember to only do updates when you have the time to fix it, not before working on that important job that you have to deliver in the morning :P If you're used to Linux, it's a perfectly viable cutting edge OS that i love deeply.
DRIVER IBM 300GL WINDOWS XP PLUS
Plus several other old pc's (a 486, a pentium 100 and a 500 or so i recall) with freebsd and other flavors of linux, that i build and rebuild and test OS's just for the kicks.Īll this connected to a good firewalled router and a wireless ap, through a 24Mbit connection.Īnd yea my main computer runs feisty and i use it as my primary OS and no, it's not always crashing. Plus an old 1ghz 512ram gf5200 dualbooting xp and edgy. Plus an old compaq presario 2100 running strictly edgy connecting wireless.
DRIVER IBM 300GL WINDOWS XP PRO
I got a 2.6 amd, 758 ram, 160gb+120gb hds, geforce6200 128, on a 19" Samsung SyncMaster913v (my precious), with an edirol pc-50 midi controller attatched.ĭualbooting feisty and xp pro with everything including the midi keyboard working great on both.

That's a good machine for everyone not just for gamers! :rolleyes: Thanks for the comments I'll try the new fdisk.ASUS Crosshair Mobo (designed for gamers really good)
DRIVER IBM 300GL WINDOWS XP INSTALL
"Also look to see if your new PC came with a driver for the CD-ROM or DVD drive, these should be bootable, so they will boot and install the drivers for the drive's." I have just tested it, and the PC boots from the HD since it can't detect the boot disk. It's a DVD and that's what came with the PC so it must be possible to get a bootable DVD - I've got one. "I've never herd of a bootable DVD, OS come on normal CD ROM CD's, I really think you shoud try the CD-ROM drive." I can't see how changing BIOS settings to booting from CD-ROM when I am booting from a DVD will help. I have already said that the machine includes both a DVD-R/CD-R drive and a CD-ROM drive. "Also you say you have another CD-ROM that is not install, install the CD-ROM drive and try that, making sure you go into the BIOS and changing the boot settings from DVD to CD-ROM." And it must be bootable or you could never use it to install the OS on a new PC. "You say you booted with the win 98 CD, but this CD is not bootable!." Whilst I appreciate you are trying to help: Since this seems to have stumped the Sony technicians, I wonder if any of you guys have any suggestions. I've checked the BIOS settings, and they are set to Toshiba DVD drive (these are the default settings). Seems unlikely that the contents of the disk are faulty, or that the drive is in some way incompatible since this is a brand new machine.
DRIVER IBM 300GL WINDOWS XP MAC
When Win XP was still installed, I tried using the boot disk and the autorun program opened a DOS window and then crashed with a string of error messages (illegal op's etc.) I thought it seemed like a dodgy disk, but the disk itself is physically OK and is read correctly on my mac and win98 PC (although setup won't run "not a valid Win32 application" but that's just presumably cos it will only run under XP).

I've also downloaded and used the XP boot floppys but that just prompts me to insert a CD-ROM (it refuses to recognise the DVD). The machine boots fine from my Linux and Win98 boot CD's in the same drive. Anyway, when I insert the XP boot disk (this is a Sony-branded bootable DVD) all I get is the error message in DOS (during startup): Whilst the OS was already installed, I wanted to re-partition the HD to install SuSE Linux as well. I've bought a brand new Sony VAIO desktop PC last week with Windows XP Home.
