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And after hours of frustration; they install Windows 7.A windows 8.1 party would consist of half the room helping the other half navigate the metro interface
lol it would end up being a rebirth of 7And after hours of frustration; they install Windows 7.
Just to add to that, PS/2 ports weren't colored until 1998. Never mind the fact that you probably wouldn't be using PS/2 ports in 1993 (they were introduced in '87, but uncommon on non-IBM PCs); you would be using the AT DIN connector since AT was the common form factor of the time.Had a suspicion it was fake from the start. The VHS distortion was over-done. Then I saw a motherboard with integrated sound and LAN...in the time when Windows 3.1 was released? No.
It looked like he connected the phone cord to a LAN socket.
Looks like USB ports too (deliberately obscured).
This is AT. I'd certainly hope so.OMFG! The dorkism is heavy in this thread.
Had a suspicion it was fake from the start. The VHS distortion was over-done. Then I saw a motherboard with integrated sound and LAN...in the time when Windows 3.1 was released? No.
It looked like he connected the phone cord to a LAN socket.
Looks like USB ports too (deliberately obscured).
Had a suspicion it was fake from the start. The VHS distortion was over-done. Then I saw a motherboard with integrated sound and LAN...in the time when Windows 3.1 was released? No.
It looked like he connected the phone cord to a LAN socket.
Looks like USB ports too (deliberately obscured).
I thought there was something weird about that too...
How come nobody remembers Windows 3.0? Or 2.0? Or 1.0?
Had a suspicion it was fake from the start. The VHS distortion was over-done. Then I saw a motherboard with integrated sound and LAN...in the time when Windows 3.1 was released? No.
It looked like he connected the phone cord to a LAN socket.
Looks like USB ports too (deliberately obscured).
We're not that desperate, I just switched to Linux.![]()
