Hello there, everybody!
I'm happy to announce I'm finally back home, and I can finally make real blog posts again.
My 1993 laptop arrived, and it works!
First time I booted into it, it asked me what the time and date was. This means that the cmos battery (the battery that keeps its inner clock ticking, and remembers bios settings) is dead.
Altough, from what I've heard about this laptop, it's fully modular, meaning you can replace the battery, hard drive, cmos battery, floppy drive, and even CPU without disassembly.
As you can see, it currently runs windows 95.
I'll probably format the hard drive and do a clean install of MS-DOS, windows 3.1, and 95. I will most likely make a review about this laptop tomorrow.
Good night everyone!😇
I'm happy to announce I'm finally back home, and I can finally make real blog posts again.
My 1993 laptop arrived, and it works!
First time I booted into it, it asked me what the time and date was. This means that the cmos battery (the battery that keeps its inner clock ticking, and remembers bios settings) is dead.
Altough, from what I've heard about this laptop, it's fully modular, meaning you can replace the battery, hard drive, cmos battery, floppy drive, and even CPU without disassembly.
As you can see, it currently runs windows 95.
I'll probably format the hard drive and do a clean install of MS-DOS, windows 3.1, and 95. I will most likely make a review about this laptop tomorrow.
Good night everyone!😇
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