On Feb 16, 2006, at 9:24 PM, Tom and Lisa Peters wrote:
Hmm... the one time I got the "bad disk" sign, I was able to get back using the boot disk. Did you manually select the boot disk in the startup disk control panel ?

Can you boot off of an OS9 disk ?

Mad Dog


Yes, I did that. I think I've found the problem. I have another 60g drive I use as a FW External backup for my Pismo. That drive will boot in the Lombard. I believe the problem is a bad Toshiba HDD. I'm going to contact them for a replacement.

Thanks for everyone's help and patience.

Henry


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