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The Compaq DeskPro 386S currently on display at the in. Is running on the computer. The original Compaq Deskpro (released in 1984), available in several disk configurations, was an XT-class PC equipped with an 8 MHz 8086 CPU and Compaq's unique display hardware that combined graphics with high resolution text. As a result, it was both considerably faster than the and had a much better quality text display compared to an equipped with graphics. Like the earlier, its hardware and was 100% compatible with the Model 5150 (a characteristic that few other PC workalikes shared so soon after the establishment of the IBM standard). In 1985, Compaq released the Deskpro 286, which looks quite similar to the.
Then in 1987, the Deskpro 386 was launched after released its 80386 microprocessor, beating by 7 months on their comparable 386 computer, and thus making a name for themselves. The DeskPro 386/25 was released August 28, 1989 and cost $7,999. The for the Compaq Deskpro is mostly the desktop model which lies upon a desk, with a monitor placed on top of it. Compaq has produced many tower upright models that have been highly successful in sales, and are usually convertible to a desktop form factor. An SFF desktop version was also produced during the Deskpro's lifetime.
The many different models include the:. Deskpro 286e. Deskpro 386 released as the first true 32 bit computer with 386 processor. Deskpro 386S (Second Generation 386 introducing 16 bit EISA slots). Deskpro XE 486 ISA and IDE. Deskpro XL High-End workstation with EISA and SCSI either and 486, Pentium, Pentium Pro.
Deskpro M 386, 486 and 586 early Pentium models. Deskpro 2000 Pentium 1, Pentium Pro and Pentium 2. Deskpro 4000 Pentium 1 with MMX & Pentium 2. Deskpro 6000 Pentium 1, Pentium Pro and Pentium 2 and scsi.
Deskpro DX. Deskpro EXD, SB, EN, ENL: Pentium III based. Deskpro EVO500 series, the last of the range with Pentium 4 processors References.
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When you go to do the recovery you will have two options, the normal recovery or the destructive recovery. If there is nothing important and everything can be wiped, run a destructive, but if you need everything run the other one. If you do not have a Recovery CD but have a Windows Vista disk that matches the version on your computer (IE: Windows Vista Home 32 bit is on your computer and you have a Windows Vista Home 32 bit disk) and you DO NOT need anything saved, just reinstall Windows. There is a product key for Vista on the sticker attached to your case. If you have neither, then you can probably get a new recovery disk by contacting HP (since they bought out Compaq). If you can not get a new Recovery CD, you will need to go out and buy a new copy of Windows Vista. Dell gx60 cd-rom not working.
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