I have also been given an almost totally obsolete PC recently. It contains a Pentium CPU that runs
at 133Mhz. There's just 48MB of RAM (EDO type) and a rather low HDD capacity of only 1.6GB.
No floppy drives seem to work on it at all, and there's no option in the BIOS to let the system
boot from the very slow (8x) CD ROM drive. During boot up, there's a message that says:
Floppy drive fail (40)
The boot drive options available in the BIOS are only A and C. This system won't even
fully boot up from the HDD, as it presents this message while trying to start the OS:
NTLDR not found
It looks as though there's been a failed attempt to install Windows NT on the system.
Apparently, the system has previously had a Hebrew version of Windows 95 installed.
Any ideas as to what I can do next to get the system working with a suitable OS?
I'm currently considering setting up the system for use has a hardware firewall.
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