It's now safe to turn off the computer

messing around with one of my computers but now its time to stop.
100mhz pentium and 16mb ram from 1996
SORRY JUST NOW REALIZED THE AUDIO IS GARBAGE. I will have to remake this video with a real camera sometime.
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FIAT682 (5 years ago)
FIAT682
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built to last, unlike the modern ones wich breaks after a couple of years
pentium4person (4 years ago)
pentium4person
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@FIAT682 yes. my desktop i use is starting to give me problems with bad caps, while this old computer powers up like the year 2000 bug never happened :)
FIAT682 (4 years ago)
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@pentium4person hi sorry for the reply delay, computers were build to last until around 2010, they had caps problems but everything else is reliable. a capacitator cost nothing, but you need to know how to solder those things (i dont know how to solder and have no one that can teach me), max out the ram
keep them defreagged and clean registry/temp files, keep the internals clean and use the os its supposed to run when it was new and they will run like new and last almost forever
WinSaturn (5 years ago)
WinSaturn
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You can actually enable that screen in modern versions on Windows. This comes automically if your PC doesn't support ACPI
pentium4person (5 years ago)
pentium4person
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tt0089569 (5 years ago)
tt0089569
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what computer is that?
pentium4person (5 years ago)
pentium4person
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@gltr02 There is no name on the case. It came from a hunter alignment rack. it contains a 100Mhz Pentium, 16Mb ram, and 850?Mb hard drive.
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Date: Mar 14, 2019 Views: 214 Ratings: 11
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