on 9/10/03 10:35 AM, Ken at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> My Reply follows quote. On 10/09/2003 08:02 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> 
>> On Wednesday 10 September 2003 12:48 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> Any help would be greatly appreciated.  I have an old Wallstreet that I
>>> tricked out a while ago, 466 Newertech processor, 512 RAM memory, and it's
>>> run like a beast without much hassle.  Recently my 12G hardrive that I had
>>> dropped in when I upgraded my Pismo started to make some clicking sounds
>>> then made the clicking sound of death while I was doing a clean install of
>>> OS9.  I pulled out the dead drive and I grabbed an unintialized 40G hard
>>> drive and using the usual static precautions dropped it into the Wallstreet
>>> hoping to initialize the drive and install the OS.  Well, now all I get
>>> when I hit the power button is a buzzing sound.  When I reset the PMU with
>>> shift+fn+control+power all is silence, then when I release the keys the
>>> green power light goes on for a second, the screen flickers, and it dies
>>> again.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks very much in
>>> advance,
>>> Ben
>> 
>> Welcome to the Sleep Of Death. Basically the new hard drive has a more
>> powerful magnet than the hard drives that shipped with every G3 Series
>> PowerBook, and the magnetic switch that is supposed to signal to the Mac
>> that 
>> the lid is closed gets tripped.
>> 
>> If you go to xlr8yourmac and look up Toshiba and IBM hard drives for
>> Wallstreet you can get links to the modding info you need to fix this
>> problem. Basically you are going to need to use a non-conductive piece of
>> metal as a shield for the side of the new hard drive where the magnet lives,
>> and you might have to reset the magnetic switch with another magnet.
>> 
>> Your Wallstreet isn't dead...it's just SLEEPING.....
> ------------
> Hmmm. When I had my Wallstreet stripped to its bones, I could have sworn
> that the magnetic reed switch was located on the left side of the case
> while the HD is located on the right side of the case. A VERY powerful
> magnet?
> 
> Ken
Nope. Test it yourself. Take a paperclip and put it about 2-3 inches up
along side the screen on the right. The magnet will grab it and hold it.

Byron


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