> But I have not been able to use it to boot-up using a system disk and
> the C-key.
> Consequently I have not been able to check over the start-up drive wi=
> th
> =91DiskWarrior=92, and thus
> the reason to get the internal cd drive working again.
> Now I=92ll have to look for Plan B.
> Thanks again.
> Jim

Have you tried booting while holding down Delete-Option-Command-Shift
(D.O.C.S.)? That works with a number of non-Apple-ROM SCSI drives.

-- 

Bill

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