This one time, at band camp, Antonio Rodr�guez said:

> It seems that several people has succeed doing that. The reason is that
> in the motherboard there are little capacitators that pop and spread a
> conductive liquid over the board. That liquid creates short circuits and
> makes the computer to don't work. Washing the mobo (usually in the
> diswasher at a cold program) cleans that goo and enables it to work
> again.

should i use detergent? (gosh that sounds like a crazy question...)

> Seems like your CCII has a damaged (or clean) hard disk. Using a boot
> diskette (it should boot without problem with it), check that the disk
> is accesible and that it has a system folder. To do that, the boot disk
> must contain (appart from the system folder) Disk First Aid and Apple HD
> SC Setup.

nope.  it never looks for a startup disk, HD nor floppy.  it just gets as
far as the desktop colour and a moveable mouse pointer...

jj


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