Thanks Dick.....
The PC is/was a discarded 800 MHz Gateway with no HD or monitor.
I put a 200GB Seagate in it... at first the installation CD I tried could not be seen by the PC. Later I tried a different installation CD and it worked, although I had preformatted the HD as Fat 32 (or whatever) and after installing the Windows system, it wouldn't work. Then, from the installation disk, I reformatted the HD to NTSC (or whatever)...this took a long time (about 2 hours) and another hour for the system to install...and it worked!!
Now I'm in the process of trying to get internet dialup to work. Plugging a phone line into the PC gets nothing but a disabled phone system.
Knowing practically nothing about PC's, and suspecting a bad modem (a 3COM internal), I called the place I got the PC and was told that the modem might be bad but it was probably in need of a Driver for the modem.
So, I removed the modem (to get model#, etc.) and downloaded Drivers from the 3COM site to my Mac, made a disk image and burned it to a CD-RW. Next step is to see if the PC will see my CD-RW and if I can install the Drivers from it. The 3COM site gave a very complicated sounding procedure for making an installation CD, but I'm a Mac man and things aren't nearly as complicated with a Mac.
And excuse me for seeking PC help here...I just don't really want to go to a PC forum and I know a lot of TS'ers have a PC connection.
Wish me luck,
Clay