Looking for some tools?
Looking for some tools?
It should be easy enough to remove it with a screwdriver and a bit of patience. Once out, you can check the hard drive type and see if it works. Tools like CPU-Z and GPU-Z will give you the details you need. If you really want, you could reset the drive, install Linux, then add CPU-Z and GPU-Z—this offers a higher chance compared to older systems like Windows 98.
Requires a fresh Windows install despite initial setup. The installation process halted when the screw disengaged, so I had to secure the door in place. It still needs some time to stabilize, and I plan to maintain Windows 98 for running older titles like SimCity, GTA1/2, and similar games.
None of these details match your setup, as they were intended for a different model. I’ll need to check an older version of CPU-Z for compatibility.