Your first computer

i basically got my grandpa's leftovers. we got the trs-80 some time after he got the apple ][e(lololooolol tandyloloololollll cassette tapeswtflolololollomgwtf). i got the apple ][e some time after he got a 286. i bought a 486 from my sisters work after getting married. then i built something with an athlon 2200, a gb of memory, that is still around here working, i have 200gigs of music and pics on that.

^ the athlon...the switch on the case is shorted out so you have to know which two prongs on the motherboard to connect to start the computer. then there is the typical bios and windows password. i always tell people if you can start my computers you are allowed to play with them.
 
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i basically got my grandpa's leftovers. we got the trs-80 some time after he got the apple ][e(lololooolol tandyloloololollll cassette tapeswtflolololollomgwtf). i got the apple ][e some time after he got a 286. i bought a 486 from my sisters work after getting married. then i built something with an athlon 2200, a gb of memory, that is still around here working, i have 200gigs of music and pics on that.

^ the athlon...the switch on the case is shorted out so you have to know which two prongs on the motherboard to connect to start the computer. then there is the typical bios and windows password. i always tell people if you can start my computers you are allowed to play with them.

easy - clearCMOS.

done with the bios password.

windows password? blah. remove hard drive, and attach to another computer; force ownership.

done.

can i play now?

:ninja
 
I was 3 years old when I had my first and it ran win95 shortly after that it was Win98... The first computer I built at 13 was one with a AMD Athlon Socket A 900MHz CPU with two sticks of 256 RAM LMAO
 
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