Boot into DOS and give "fdisk /mbr".This will clear the MBR and you'll get rid of lilo.Then just delete the Linux partitions.But as the previous person said this can be done during the 7.2 installation too.
Linux uses its own filesystem, ext2 (it is read second extended).But you can mount and have read/write access to FAT32 partitions from within.I cannot understand what you really ask.If you mean that you have an empty FAT32 that you want to use to install Linux then no problem it will be...
Blackcomb is the 64-bit version of Windows for Intel Itanium and AMD Sledgehammer.And I am definite Neptune was prior to Whistler (which is in beta stage right now).Neptune never proceeded beyond alpha stage.
When Win2000 was still under beta testing, Microsoft begun the development of the next edition.At first there were two different approaches, code-named Neptune and Odyssey for home and business use respectively, both based on NT technology (=New Technology Technology :D).Eventually at the end of...
The following is from the help menu that comes with Xteq systems, X-Setup (the best registry tweaker in my opinion, far better than TweakUI):
Windows 9x/ME File Allocation Cache
Disk fragmentation occurs inherently in Windows 9x and most frequently accessed files "break up" spanning...
FC-PGA2 is going to be the new socket the Pentium 4 (formerly known as Willamette) is going to use.Tualatin is going to be the Willamette with 512K L2 cache instead of the 256K that the original Willamette will have.And Coppermine-T will also be based on 0.13 micron (hence the voltage of...
Press "~" to bring the console when you are in the main menu.Then give the following commands
disconnect
timedemo 1
demo demo001
When the benchmark finishes press "~" again to see the result.
If you burn a CD it is bootable itself.But if you want to install from hard drive this is what you should do to make a boot disk:
There is a directory called \Images, inside there are two files boot.img and bootnet.img.The first (boot.img) is the image you need if you install from the CD or...
Yes maybe it is because of this.Another way I forgot to mention is to mount the floppy and specify that it is dos formatted:
mount -t dos /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy
mcopy and in general mtools work just fine.
Motherboard Monitor, most people use this:
http://members.brabant.chello.nl/~a.vankaam/mbm/
I also have a BE6-II and for some strange reason HW Doctor doesn't work too.
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