On 12/08/10 06:21, Kazuhiro Satoyoshi wrote:
>> They're old, but not so old that 8.1 shouldn't work.
>>     
>   Some day, I tried to install FreeBSD 7.3-RELEASE (i386, amd64), but I 
> could't.
>   I did't know the reason why...
>   That's why I though to need old FreeBSD version for my PC.
>    
>   OK, I'll try to install latest version.
>   Thank you very much.
>    
>   kazu
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Here's a guess: You're in Japan perhaps. Does that machine of yours
require a pc98-type of release rather than i386? (Maybe there's not even
a difference, I've just seen it listed before, distinct from
i386/amd64/IA64/PPC, etc.)

Glad to help muddy the waters. :)
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