NexusAspect
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I bought an old LT-3200 Toshiba laptop at some flea market last week. However, the hard drive inside seems defunct. The hard drive is an old Seagate ST-125 3,5" 20 or 21 mb. As it is deemed defunct, is it possible to replace this with a very newer one, like a 1 gb or something? How would one go about doing this in that case? Would the PSU cope? Also, there is no OS floppy so would MS-DOS 3.2 work if moved to a floppy?
Finally, I'm new here, signed up solely to ask this question. However, the purchase of this old laptop and an old HP from the mid-eighties has sparked an interest in vintage computers and you might see me more on this forum. Therefore, I'm sorry if this thread is in the wrong category or sub-forum, I simply did not know where to start.
Finally, I'm new here, signed up solely to ask this question. However, the purchase of this old laptop and an old HP from the mid-eighties has sparked an interest in vintage computers and you might see me more on this forum. Therefore, I'm sorry if this thread is in the wrong category or sub-forum, I simply did not know where to start.
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