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In <4.3.2.7.2.20021015095315.00bca650@mail.vcnet.com>, on 10/15/02
at 09:00 AM, Steve Carter said:
>Is it enough to use the new install disks, originally intended for
>thinkpads and downloadable from IBM?
Maybe. It's the best starting point.
>Do _they_ need updating?
Maybe. You might need to update to the latest IBM1S506 or use Dani's
driver. It depends. Also, you might need to update snoop.lst and
config.sys to get by hardware issues.
>I'd like to keep this simple for him (and me), and I DON'T
>want to become his IT support staff. Tnx
Good luck,
Steven
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