Have you tried booting it into Open Firmware and then doing a CD-Boot from there? (I've forgotten the command for it, but it's readially accessable on the internet, somewhere) Also use OpenFirmware to reset everything, I"ve found that doing that on my icebook and my G3 imac fixed some problems that just the PRAM-Reset keys do. (Like fixing my FireWire issues, and on my icebook, it fixed a nasty problem of the CD drive not reading anything, but resetting allowed it to boot of both OS9 and OSx disks, plus linux ones now) Hope that helps -pizzaboy192
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