The 7th PC is back, and with a vengeance! Posted 2010/09/07, 00:23 GMT +4 LiveJournal Link: http://cyrixdisk.livejournal.com/9992.html Finally. At the time of writing, though, I am actually trying to quadruple-boot Windows 98 Standard Edition, Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Millennium [Edition], and Windows 2000 Professional. ;D It's difficult, though. (This will be updated when it is finally finished.) It's been two weeks. :3 The specs: Generic case, but the sticker/plastic emblem (now gone) said 'Computer 2000' on it A-Trend ATC-6240M motherboard Quadruple-boot Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows ME, and Windows 2000 [formerly No OS just yet, but is planned to have Windows 98, Windows 98SE, and Windows 2000 as a triple boot] Bestec 250W max power supply (from 2002) 448 MB RAM [formerly 320 MB SDRAM (was originally 336 MB, but the four RAM sticks did not play nice)] 40GB Toshiba 4025GAS, 40GB Hitachi Travelstar... Yes, notebook drives. Intel Pentium II 400MHz Two USB ports, v1.1 (so far) along with a Belkin 5-Port USB 2.0 PCI card 3Com 10/100Mbps PCI LAN Card Two Floppy Drives Aopen CD-ROM Drive (56X) Matshita UJDA760 Notebook DVD/CD-RW drive Creative Sound Blaster Vibra 16X CT4170 ISA Sound Card (Seriously.) Turtle Beach Santa Cruz 5.1 Surround Sound PCI Sound Card nVidia Geforce 3 Ti-200 (Non-Detonator drivers had issues with W98 Standard, Second Edition, and Windows ME...) How this came to be: I was doing some random Internet browsing, this time about graphics cards, and someone mentioned something about blown capacitors. I looked it up, and found a website about bad capacitors. Since 7th had problems with random reboots and false memory errors (using Memtest86+), I looked at the motherboard and saw nine blown capacitors where the CPU slot was. Replaced those ASAP, despite my limited soldering skills, and now it works. Updated 2011/02/05: Updated the specs list. Also fixed typo of the motherboard's model number. It's the ATC-6240, not the ATC-2640. xD