mshan242700
08-20-2009, 11:35 AM
I built a new computer for my dad, so he no longer needs this eMachines T6528: [H] Consumer - eMachines T6528 (http://consumer.hardocp.com/article.html?art=MTA4MSwxLCxoY29uc3VtZXI=)
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Purchased brand new around October 2006 and was used as his primary websurfing / general purpose computer a couple years.
I erased the hard drive using Darik's Boot And Nuke, then did a minimalist install using my own XP Home install disk (with eMachines XP Home COA on back of case), and then just installed chipset driver, video driver, audio driver, fax-modem driver, and 9-in-1 reader driver. BIOS has also been updated to latest available from eMachines website. There is no recovery partiton on hard drive, but does include eMachines Restore disk and Application / Driver disk that I burned using eMachines utility originally installed on computer. To reinstall XP Home in non-bloated manner I did, you will need your own copy of the XP Home install cd to use with XP Home COA stuck on back of case; you can also use eMachines restore disk, but this will probably produce a more bloated install that might not be as snappy as current minimalist install.
I have original packaging, speakers, and mouse, but NO keyboard is included.
$95 + ship UPS Ground (30 lbs dimensional weight; lower 48 states only, please, signature required at delivery).
* Non-credit card Paypal or USPS money order preferred *
Audiogon.com feedback: mshan
http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/5157/img0294z.th.jpg (http://img39.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img0294z.jpg) http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/2951/img0297j.th.jpg (http://img216.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img0297j.jpg) http://img216.imageshack.us/img216/4815/img0296g.th.jpg (http://img216.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img0296g.jpg) http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/3374/img0295tdl.th.jpg (http://img35.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img0295tdl.jpg)
Purchased brand new around October 2006 and was used as his primary websurfing / general purpose computer a couple years.
I erased the hard drive using Darik's Boot And Nuke, then did a minimalist install using my own XP Home install disk (with eMachines XP Home COA on back of case), and then just installed chipset driver, video driver, audio driver, fax-modem driver, and 9-in-1 reader driver. BIOS has also been updated to latest available from eMachines website. There is no recovery partiton on hard drive, but does include eMachines Restore disk and Application / Driver disk that I burned using eMachines utility originally installed on computer. To reinstall XP Home in non-bloated manner I did, you will need your own copy of the XP Home install cd to use with XP Home COA stuck on back of case; you can also use eMachines restore disk, but this will probably produce a more bloated install that might not be as snappy as current minimalist install.
I have original packaging, speakers, and mouse, but NO keyboard is included.
$95 + ship UPS Ground (30 lbs dimensional weight; lower 48 states only, please, signature required at delivery).
* Non-credit card Paypal or USPS money order preferred *
Audiogon.com feedback: mshan