User talk:Packard Bell Legend
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[edit] About my Packard Bell computer
Packard Bell Legend 140CDT Supreme
- Intel 120 MHz Pentium processor
- 1.2 GB (1,200 MB) Hard Disk Drive
- 16 MB of RAM upgradable to 72 MB
- Exceeds MPC Level 2 Multimedia specifications
- PCI Local Bus Video
- PCI Local Bus IDE Hard drive Interface
[edit] System Features
- 14.400bps Fax /Modem and mouse
- Quad-Speed CD-ROM Drive
- Telephone Answering System
- Music on hold
- Call monitoring/screening
- Speed dial
- Record phone conversations
- Full-Duplex Speakerphone (with microphone)
- talk & listen simultaneously - hands free
- Echo cancellation for narutal sound
- Auto level control
- Fast Media keyboard access
[edit] Sound System
- 16-bit SRS 3-D Amphitheater Stereo Sound System with integrated speakers
[edit] Video Capabilities
- MPEG 1: Full Motion Video Playback
- 1 MB Video Memory, upgradable to 2 MB
[edit] Software
- Packard Bell Navigator
- Windows 95 preinstalled
- Plus, a Popular Selection of Software Titles
[edit] Why Choosy users should choose Packard Bell
Packard Bell computers are the best computers ever built in the history of this earth, no questions asked. They are built of only the highest quality parts and have some of the highest standards of quality and reliaibility in the world. If I had my way, every computer owner in the world would be using a Packard Bell computer for all of their computing needs. It's too bad not many people know about how great Packard Bell really is. But, I guess that is their problem, its just too bad.
[edit] Happy Birthday Packard Bell!
Today, my little Packard Bell Legend 140CDT Supreme turns 12 years old. I love this computer to death. I have never had a problem with my Packard Bell and I never will. Packard Bell has always been known to create some of the best computers around, no questions asked. I love Packard Bell because they always build a quality system with absolutely no flaws. I will continue to use my Packard Bell until I die or it dies, (which ever comes first). Congratulations for serving me 12 great years Packard Bell, may the force be with you!
[edit] End of support for Windows 95
On December 31, 2001, the Windows 95 operating system was transitioned from extended support to a non-supported status. This marks the progression of the Windows 95 product through its support lifecycle. Microsoft has ended support for Windows 95 because it is an obsolete product and can expose customers to security threats. It is recommended that all remaining Windows 95 users upgrade to a more secure Microsoft operating system such as Windows XP or Windows Vista as soon as possible. I however, will never upgrade off of Windows 95 because I feel that computer security is one of the least important things in the world. I will continue to run the original copy of Windows 95 that came on my wonderful Packard Bell computer until I can no longer get onto the internet!
[edit] Windows 9x Lifecycle Reminders
| Software Version | Date of General Availibility | Mainstream Support Retired | Extended Support Retired |
|---|---|---|---|
| Windows 95 | August 24, 1995 | December 31, 2000 | December 31, 2001 |
| Windows 98 | June 25, 1998 | December 31, 2003 | July 11, 2006 |
| Windows 98SE | May 5, 1999 | December 31, 2003 | July 11, 2006 |
| Windows Me | September 14, 2000 | December 31, 2003 | July 11, 2006 |
[edit] Happy Thanks Giving!
Today is Thursday November 22, 2007. Wow, what a great day it has been. I just sat down to a great Turkey dinner an my step grandmother's house, and have just returned home. I am now sitting down to a relaxing session on my lovely Packard Bell Legend 140CDT Supreme. Wow, I feel so thankful to have such a great family and a great computer by my side. Those are all things we should be thankful for. Good day to you all!
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Tuesday May, 22,2007 8:54pm
To Whom It May Concern, My Father owns a Packard Bell Legend 401CD (Possibly a T @ the end).
What I am wondering is, Ive been trying to help my Father locate the Main Program Windows 95 and cannot find them on his computer. Evidentually the drive got erased. Is there any possibility of Your Company sending a Diskette (Floppy) or a CD to load the Windows 95 back up??
Sincerely, Candis D ccra2001@aol.com 515-243-1077
Des Moines, Iowa

