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dgryder
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posted November 21, 2007 08:43 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for dgryder     Edit/Delete Message
I have an older Packard Bell Legacy 415CD which is used as a word processor. It is running Windows 98 2nd edition. It takes times when it will not boot up and by shutting down and restarting will result in a successful start. However, now it starts up and I am unsuccessful in a safe start because if I continue pressing the key, it seems to think the key is stuck. The screen appears with the follwing: Ambios (C) 1992 American megatrends, Inc. Bios Version 1l00l03.BYOR. 0032768 KB. Keybord-detected. Mouse-detected. Processor Speed-75MHZ. Floppy A: Installed. Drive Not Ready Error Insert BOOT diskette in A:

However, I don't have such a diskette and after searching several sites am unsure which is the appropriate one to download if there is one that can be downloaded.

Any suggestions?????

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