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Posted by Leroy on February 23, 2013 at 08:02:00 from (69.88.205.38):

In Reply to: Re: computor posted by MarkB_MI on February 23, 2013 at 04:54:02:

OK, now what I have to do is find out what a modem is and where it is located. Is it a part of the computor or is it something the provider has? The computor that quit back about October was also a refurbished model from this same place but a different employ there at that time. When we got it we had only dialup service and they had to take it back to install something that it should have had to hook to the phone line. Liked it better than the ones have now, from what little I understand what they call a hard drive went bad and cannot be replaced, Later when we got the wireless service it needed and had a different port for the cable to hook to and the service hooked it up. Have an older model windows 98 that still works good but only has the telephone line hookup. A lot of items in there that would like to be able to transfer to new computor so could use a printer to save what is in the windows 98 model that was bought new. When we were on dialup we could use both that 98 and the first computor a windows 95 by just turning on the one we wanted to use. When we got the 98 it was because had just bought a new camara and it would only work on the 98 and not the 95. Current camara never could get to work with any of them, the 98 or either of the XP models. Hopeing we can get the camara to working with the latest one instead of having to take to store to get printed out. Do not know if any of the xp models had a CD burner in or not, had bought a new burner that was spposed to work on the 98 and had it installed but it would never work. I can get dialup back again if we have the money so what is in the 98 I could forward to the current email address to print out. A lot of items in that old computor are related to the grandson that passed at 23 months around 8 years ago and the other grandkids we have not seen or heard from in years, they should be about 15 by now, think they are in Kentucky but do not know. As you can tell I am pretty illiterate when it comes to computors. So many different items on control pannels that have no idea what they are supposed to do and afraid if hit something I should not will lock up the machine. Thanks for your help.


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