On 3/9/23 1:49 PM, Bill Degnan wrote:
I have worked on enough of these to not take chances. It's a pain if you have to guess. If you can't get into the hard drive you can't read the config.sys and autoexec.bat for clues, you can't run a diagnostics as easily. So it's just conservative, my approach. But yes you could just say this is a stock system I have the ref disks I don't see any need to worry. Sounds like you have worked on these enough to know and that's good enough for me.

Fair enough.

I think it's definitely safe to say that I know that razors are sharp and not to run with scissors.

Your conservative approach sounds reasonable. Especially if I don't need to worry about components releasing magic smoke being a likely thing.

THis goes without saying but don't remove the battery!

I completely agree, don't remove the battery if it's doing its job.

But I'm not aware of any effective difference -- with regard to the configuration -- of a dead battery vs missing battery.

When I mentioned power source, I was thinking along the lines of a booster pack plugged into the cigarette lighter powering clocks and the likes while replacing the main car battery.

But if everything is, and has been, at zero volts for a while, then there's quite likely not anything to be saved.



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