in 98 i bought a computer brand new, it wasnt top of the line but it was second to the top. it was an HP 350 P2
2007-02-27 10:22:35
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answered by crystalnjohn06 2
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On a scale of 1-10 and right nows computers being ten, back then 1992 is a three, 1995 is a five, and 1998 would be like a six.
2007-02-27 10:24:45
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answered by Hope I can hel[ 3
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Greetings. My name's Sanjay Patel, and I currently hold an honorary Master's degree in the field of Computer Science. I am aware of, and have personal knowledge related to your question. There are computer maintenance businesses which are probably in your area, however they come at the cost of hiring a professional to enter your home. There may also be some local destinations where you can drop off your computer and wait to have a technician look at it. These options can often be costly, and pretty inconvenient. The answer to this question can probably be found doing a little extra research on Google.
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2016-03-05 13:59:47
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answered by Timothy 2
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In 1992 a friend bought a PC "clone" that had a Intel 286 TURBO! That ran at 16mhz. I bought my first PC early in 1995 and the 386SX cpu ran at 33mhz, but many of the PCs later that year were running at 66mhz. In 1998, 266mhz or 350mhz was very common.
2007-02-27 11:23:24
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answered by Master S 2
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See -- https://reimagefix.im
2016-02-19 14:16:33
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answered by ? 4
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