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Subject: Wofür dient der Schlitz neben dem Mausstecker?


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braindamage
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Date Posted: 17:41:53 09/25/02 Wed
Author Host/IP: brm2-t1-1.mcbone.net/62.104.222.64

Hallo habe ein IBM TP 760xl, bin neu im Notebookbereich und hab keine ahnung!
Wofür dient der Schlitz neben dem Mausstecker?
Da steckt nichts drin! Ich habe das NB auseinander gebaut und da ist eine Festplatte mit 5 GB, ein CDRom 8 Fach, 32 MB Speicher und ein Akku! ich kann den kasten anschalten aber da passiert nur " ungültiges system, datenträgerwechseln bla bla bla"
Was soll ich machen! das Test system von dem NB findet keine fehler! wie kann ich die kiste über das CD Laufwerk starten?

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Re: Wofür dient der Schlitz neben dem Mausstecker?Moritz15:12:24 09/26/02 Thu


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