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cleaning up ;)

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First post, by ncmark

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I went through a big tote filled with computer parts - two motherboards, two disk drives, multiple floppies, IDE cables, video cards, network cards.
So....what did I get rid of?
Some old cables meant for AT motherboards - that is all!
It is hard to get rid of things!!!!!!!

Reply 1 of 7, by the3dfxdude

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Well, get rid of what you are never going to use. I know, I know. I've been there before. Maybe more than just parts for two systems. I had you can say, about a half of a room full, closet full, of stuff. I had to decide if it was worth keeping when moving. I got rid of alot of stuff. Stuff I could have used again, now many years later. So the advice I'd say, when you know, you know, get rid of it. And don't look back.

Reply 2 of 7, by ncmark

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I am PROBABLY never going to use most of that; still it is hard to get rid of 😉
And I have already got rid of a lot - all of the older AT stuff....

Reply 3 of 7, by ncmark

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That is probably good advice there - when you know, you know

Reply 4 of 7, by ncmark

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What comes to mind are numerous discussions I have seen here about the phases of retro computing 😉

Reply 5 of 7, by ThinkpadIL

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You know, we are not a computers so when you need to decide it doesn't have to be binary Yes or No, you always can postpone making a decision.

Reply 6 of 7, by xcomcmdr

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The only thing I would toss out is a Windows ME install or upgrade CD. Well maybe. I kinda like that OS.

Reply 7 of 7, by chinny22

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I got rid of all my 40 pin IDE cables few years back.
Following year I picked up a system that refuses to work with 80 pin cables.

Moral of the story, you never know what your going to need!