![]() If you guys are interested, you know where to go. It was supposed to go into the Packard Bell Restore Menu, not say this. When I put the media into the appropriate drive, and boot the computer it says Insert bootable media into the appropriate drive. Oh, about the Packard Bell computers, we are filling up that category on ebay since they are becoming rare that hardly anyone else are selling them there. Now, I tried using my Original Packard Bell Master CD Version: 170580 and the Restore & Recovery Floppy Version 2.2W. Talk about overwhelming number of them that are stacked from the floor up, almost reaching the ceiling! All of these will take a while to refurbish and they will be going straight to ebay, for sale. We also have a lot of vintage computers of many different brands like Dell, Compaq, IBM, Hewlett Packard, and a few others that you might not have heard of. This system does have the original Recovery CD and the boot diskette along with the paperwork in the original Packard Bell envelope! This system will be up on ebay very soon! We also have found another Recovery CD, PLUS the boot diskette to a Packard Bell system as well! Those will also be up on ebay soon! We have found the original parts to that system and it will be restored to its original condition complete with the original Windows and the original software apps. Old restore CD, has a stock windows setup on it with an autounattend, and some kind of restore program from packard bell. PB restore screen came up as normal from there and went through the restore with no problem. There will be more on the way soon! There is one which is the Legend 2440 desktop computer that is in a known working condition that had been parted out. It copied the Windows 95 files to the HD and rebooted once and gave me 'invalid drive specification' so not knowing where to go from there, I put the master floppy in with the master cd still in there and rebooted. We currently have several Packard Bell computer systems available and we have placed a few of them right on ebay now. Just wanted to let all of you know that those of you who have been looking for Packard Bell computer systems and also the original Recovery CDs to them. This is really a quite an interesting site here. I know that this thread is dated as of March and April of this year of 2014. Oh, I was not looking for those, I am looking for newer ones around the 1994-1999 Era Here is a pic: (I probably should have said these were PB labels, but I figured it was implied by the topic). Pretty sure I have a copy of 4.01 around still, but not with Packard Bell labels like these. I remember 4.01 and vaguely recall 4 being a disaster. I'm not sure how I would ever have convinced myself to get rid of my last 5.25" drive, but I'll be darned if I can find one.
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