--- Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My Reply follows quote. On 20/12/2004 07:17 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > > >Here's the situation. I have a 6116 and a 6115 > performa's and both are > >acting the same way. Upon start up I hear the chime > and then here the > >computer accessing the hard drive then nothing no > happy face no sad face > >nothing. I have repalced the pram battery but no > difference. There was no > >information in "Sad Macs Bombs and other > Disasters". I have replace these > >with a beige G3 but before I start parting these > machines out just want to > >make sure that there isn't an easy fix. Has anyone > else experienced this > >type of problem? Are they really dead? > > > >thanks for your help > > > >Richard > -------- > Seems like a "classic" symptom of a dead PRAM > battery. Sometimes you > can "test" this by letting it boot then quickly > switching the power > off then back on. > > Ken
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