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Since everybody is telling me it HAS to be a bad part or a bad driver my last weekend trials has been to literally strip everything down to the bare minimum. I think I've covered the gamut that it's not one, or two, or even three parts that are failing since I've used so many of everything.

phils computer lab

3x different Slot 1 Processors (and 370), 5x video cards (well, 3x video cards + 2x Voodoo2's), 4x sets of RAM, 3x mechanical HDD's, 2x SSD's (and 1x SD card, 1x CF card), 6+ SATA to IDE adapters (and a PATA/IDE/SATA PCI card), 4x audio cards (1x ISA 3x PCI), 3x power supplies, 4? CD/DVD burner drives, etc. Used numerous different Windows ISO's (MD5'd and all), and an official Win98 disc (and have another SE on the way). I've done OVER 30 WINDOWS SE INSTALLATIONS. Spent about 150 hours over the last 6 weeks, way more money than I'm willing to admit (these can't be found locally by me), bought 3 different working computers (and revived one I had ~20 years ago), and I still can't get a stable Win98SE computer up and running. I've failed, and failed harder than I ever have on any other gaming project. My final frontier, like literally the last retro gaming thing I wanted to do was get a Windows 98 SE computer setup and running with later DOS games, and early Win95/98 games. It was the discipline factor to block the distractions.I have all my consoles I want modded, RGB everything, Everdrives, ODE's, CRT's, Upscalers.the works. “CME kept me on a narrow path to getting my associate degree.

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“I love everything about this program they have done so much for me,” Leroy said. The constant support throughout the next semester helped Leroy finish with a 3.8 GPA. They were consistent in connecting with him, encouraging and reinforcing that he could do better and making sure he wouldn’t quit. As the new semester approached, and an entire summer of building relationships with staff had passed, Leroy realized the CME support coaches never gave up on him. Feeling defeated and hopeless, support coach Patrick Robinson introduced Leroy to CME, which he decided to join that summer.

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Leroy completed his first semester with a 1.8 GPA, which landed him on academic probation. “But it hit me like a ton of bricks when I failed my first semester.” “I came in with an ‘I can do it myself’ mentality,” Leroy said as he talked about his choice to transfer. He was certain that attending a community college would be a walk in the park. Leroy started at the College in fall 2019 as a transfer from a 4-year college.














Phils computer lab