Solaris in 32-bit Dell PC

Hi all,
Can the Solaris 10 work for a 32-bit Dell pc??
Chin

Hi,
I have checked in our internal database regarding this problem. This problem is occured in some of the dell computers. Before installing solaris versions, check the hardware compatibility. May be your system hardware is not supported by solaris versions.
For Supported hardware, refer this URL.
http://soldc.sun.com/support
Thanks.
regards,
Senthilkumar
SUN - DTS

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