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Old December 20th 03, 06:15 PM
Ted Burford
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Default User manual for a Presario 5000?

Where can I get a user manual for a Presario 5000?

How many IDE drives can I have in one of these?

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Old December 20th 03, 10:45 PM
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Ted Burford wrote in message om...
Where can I get a user manual for a Presario 5000?


I would Look at www.compaq.com/support

How many IDE drives can I have in one of these?

as is? 4. If you go out and buy some PCI IDE cards and you are
running Windows, up to 24. The number is infinate if you are running
Linux, just depends on the Power Supply and the PCI IDE Controller
Cards
 




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