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    Michel D   Totally Mod(ified)

    18.6.04 -  13:02

     
    Holy Crap!

    Not only did I just install the old CD-Rom and 1.44 Floppy from my old computer into this one...

    But they both work!

    Wicked Sweetness.

    I didn't want to put a 1.44 Floppy into this computer because, as far as I'm concerned, Floppy Disks are obsolete technology... Unfortunately though, all of my Short Stories, Poetry, Screenplays, AutoCAD assignments and other bits of whatnot are all on Floppy because that's what was available to me when I produced that work. So if I want any of that stuff I was going to have to put the 1.44 drive in.

    And I figured, "Hell, as long as the case is off, I might as well put that 9500 series CD-Writer in as well." So now my compy is as expanded as I can make it internally... I can still add on external drives, but there's no "What if I fuck up my Computer!?" Aspect involved with external drives.
     

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