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Old January 4th 04, 06:49 PM
Bill
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Hi--

I have the Orlando board 685 version in my computer . I put a
Powerleap Adapter 400 mhz processor and Mr. BIOS bios on it some three
years ago and am basically happy with it. I just tried using the
master cd to reinstall Comm Central and it did not go. I know that
with the Mr. BIOS bios that the Master CD is pretty much not useable.
Question is, I think there is a way that I can install the Comm
Central from the MCD. If so can someone just list the steps, step by
step for me. I would appreciate it.

Thanks--

Bill
 




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