Look what I found! :D

Ultranothing

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It was trash day in our town and about once every three months everyone does a REAL cleaning and you can find all sorts of junk. Sorta like a huge, free tag sale...

And I drove by this computer that from a distance looked like it was in pretty decent shape. Upon closer review I noticed that it looked like a brand-new Dell Dimension 8400.

No wires, no monitor, no keyboard, no mouse, just the unit.

When I got home I looked inside. Everything was clean and in it's place.

I plugged it in and Windows XP fired up quickly...

It was locked, though - admin password. So I booted it off of a WinLite CD and reset the password.

Once I finally got in, I got a "STOP" error, which occurred every subsequent time I tried to boot the PC.

After looking up the STOP errorcode, I discovered that it was stemming from an installation of Symantec Antivirus, which I promptly removed. Problem Solved.

There was no software installed on this computer, aside from Symantec and Yahoo Messenger. Not one document or file of any kind. It was as if someone bought this computer, only to throw it face down in their lawn.

Here's the specs on the system as I can recall them :

Dell Dimension Model 8400
ACPI Multiprocessor (Two 3.2ghz P4 Hyperthreading Processors)
1GB PC3200 240pin Memory (2x512mb) 400mhz
180gb SATA HD
128MB Radeon X300 (Device manager lists two adapters, one as "secondary"; not sure what this means)
NEC DVD/RW @ 16x
Samsung CD-R/RW @ 38x
54MB/s Wireless PCI Adapter

And the same day, at various other locations, I found a Diamondtron VX920 21" monitor (CRT, but CRISP!) two Creative SBS20 speakers, and to complete the package, a brand-new Keytronic 800 Keyboard (still in the package) and a mouse (WITH SCROLL-ROLL! WOW!).

So what do you guys think? Pretty good find, no?

I'm still trying to figure out why it was left out with the garbage pile. I almost went back to the house to ask them, but I worried that they may ask for it back.

I really only came here to gloat :D - and I would be interested in hearing any thoughts or opinions you may have in regards to my find, but I was also wondering...

Have you guys ever stumbled upon any computer or even ANY electronic device, by pure chance, and want to mention it?

Of course, it doesn't even have to be some state-of-the art, mind-blowing discovery of otherworldy proportions like I'd like to believe mine was :D - maybe you found an old 286/12 with Geos installed on it, the remnants of an old 2400bps BBS still clinging to the old 40 meg HD (in which case, I'd like my old computer back, by the way) :)...

I'd be interested in hearing any stories like that, and I'm sure others would, as well...
 
Thats not bad, they must have thrown it away because they couldn't remember their password :P

180gb hdd? thats nice
 
Thats not bad, they must have thrown it away because they couldn't remember their password :P

180gb hdd? thats nice

hopefully thats the reason, haha

take a blacklight to it! YUCK! jk lol, but i guess ya never know

but if there is no good reason they threw it out then DANG you scored!
 
Very Nice.

Jealous.

Alot. lol

128MB Radeon X300 (Device manager lists two adapters, one as "secondary"; not sure what this means)

Lol, All that means is you can have 2 Monitors plugged in at once.

Look at the back of the computer, There will be 2 Slots, One may be a DVI slot, which is longer than the VGA monitor Plug.

One monitor will act as the Primary Monitor, Having your start bar ect. . .

One Monitor will act as the Secondary Monitor, Allowing you to drag things onto it.

This is the most common setup for two monitors.


Oh btw, the only thing i have ever found in someones yard out front for free, was a Computer that looked to be of thrown of a bridge, drowned in water, run over by a truck. . . ect.


That comment of you wanting your computer back if found at the end made me laugh :D
 
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