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for Wednesday, February 8th 2012


Toledo, Ohio 43611 
01 Mar 09
Offerer is UNWILLING to ship
IBM Aptiva E-275 computer with color CRT monitor, wired mouse, wired keyboard, wired speakers, software, manuals. Windows 98 OS. Purchased in 1998 or 1999, moderately used; retired and kept as a back-up in 2002 or 2003, rarely used since then. Excellent for word processing, data processing, e-mail, internet, storing photos, etc. Condition: This computer is in good shape and ready to go to work. Runs fine with no known problems except as follows: 1. Doesn’t reliably go into automatic stand-by, and in manual stand-by the fan still runs. 2. The CD burner doesn’t recognize some newer CDs, so CD burned on a Vista or XP computer might not be recognized. The CD-ROM drive does recognize legacy CDs and CDs burned on this computer. That doesn’t seem to be an issue the other way around. Perhaps updating the drivers would remedy that. 256 MB RAM 10 GB hard drive (86% free space available) CD-ROM drive/burner floppy drive 2 USB ports fax/modem Software installed includes: Windows 98 with accessory programs MS Word 2000 MS Works v3 (word processing, spread sheet, database) McAfee Firewall Photoshop Minor games. Optional: Risk, Icebeaker. Note: Windows 98 did not come with preinstalled USB drivers, so to run USB hardware (jump drives, camera equipment, etc) your equipment (1) needs to come with Win 98 USB drivers or (2) you need to download generic drivers off the internet. Alternatively, you could (3) upgrade to Windows ME or Windows 2000. I did install a “jump drive” driver for a Lexar 1GB JumpDrive. Here’s an article on generic drivers available for download: http://www.technical-assistance.co.uk/kb/usbmsd98.php. There are many other articles covering Win 98 drivers and other Win 98 topics.

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