Re: Installing F7 by CD and not by DVD

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Kam Leo wrote:
On 6/4/07, Mike McCarty <Mike.McCarty@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Kam Leo wrote:
> On 6/2/07, Stanley A. Klein <sklein@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> I have a 500 Mhz Pentium machine that runs FC5 very well. I installed it
>> using the multi-CD set.
>>
>> I can NOT put a DVD drive on the machine, because the minimum speed for
>> DVD drives is around 800 Mhz, based on all the drive boxes I looked at
>> when I investigated the matter.
>
>
> BUNK!!  600MHz was the speed Microsoft recommended for playing back

Unnecessarily strong words. In any case, there are people with specialty
machines (like laptops) for which using a DVD drive is not an option,
and others for which *buying* anything is not an option. Others might
not feel techinically inclined to open up their machines.

Mike


No those are not unnecessarily strong words. Those were the system

I looked in my approx. 2000 page dictionary, and it says "bunk" is
an abbreviated form of "buncombe", which is defined as

1. Bombastic speechmaking or any specious utterance for political
effect.

2. Humbug. Also spelled /bunkum/.

A humbug is a fraud or deception, as in "Christmas! Bah, humbug!"

So, which meaning did you intend? I don't think either applies.

Mike
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