Thanks for the reply,
When you talk about the CUDA button are you saying to open the case and power on the box and then press the button?


The 2940UW came out of a PC so that's why I don't think it will boot. Like I said I'm a new convert to Macs at home and now I understand why I've had difficulty booting from that drive. Time to get a Mac ROM SCSI card maybe or remember what kept me from running it off the 2930 that was in the box when I got it.

What I think happened is that the disk is locked somehow from using the Diskwarrior Volume Recover in Norton Systemworks but only part way. I think it said it had created a replacement and locked the original waiting for something. That's the point at which I decided that I didn't want to do that and went off in a different direction (Into HD hell it seems). I figured I would just go ahead and reboot with the Norton CD and get back to where I was but the computer won't do that. Hopefully using the CUDA button will let me do that. It's frustrating because all the utilities that run, see the disk and apparently all the files just not the one that caused me the grief.

Also, I had to leave on a business trip Mon. AM so I won't get back to the Mac until Fri. At least that keeps me from doing something rash and impulsive.
I'm thinking that if all else fails I can remove the offending drive, install OSX on the 80GB drive then reinstall the original drive, copy all the files off it (maybe) and reformat to start over.


At 09:15 PM 8/25/2003 +0200, you wrote:
Frank Stadmeyer wrote:
> Listers,
> I apparently did something wrong to my G3 and now it won't boot.
>
> To begin, I ran Norton System works and it said I had a bad fat and I
> needed to run Volume recover.  so I started the volume recover from the
> CD but it was Disk Warrior not Norton.  I realized that and when it said
> it was ready to copy the files over I just quit because that wasn't what
> I wanted to do.  Now the whole system is hosed .  It won't boot,  I
> can't boot it from the Norton CD. I can boot it from the Disk Warrior CD
> and it sees the disk and has done some repair.  The first time it said I
> may not be able to boot the computer and would have to reinstall the
> system software.  Subsequent checks have gone OK with some file repairs.
> The primary system disk is always seen but I can't boot.  I ran Disk
> Utility and it found nothing. I tried to reinstall OSX but it quit
> unexpectedly when it goes looking for which HD to install it on.
>
> The system:
> B&W G3 450
> 512 meg Ram
> 9 Gig SCSI primary
> 80 Gig ATA Data
> 9 Gig SCSI Backup (Not backed up yet!)
>
> This a new to me computer and there is a bunch of software on the
> primary HD that I haven't backed up yet so I'd like to not lose it.
> The second 9Gig came out of a PM7500 and has OS 9.1 on it but it's on an
> Adaptec 2940 card so I don't think I can boot from it.  I did that
> because the connector on the HD didn't match what was on the SCSI card
> in the G3.

First off all, don't install Norton Systemworks on your Mac, just run it
from the CD. Second try pressing the CUDA button on the mobo, it's the
reset button for your mobo, it's located on the left and in front of the
PCI slots, you see two buttons, it's the right one, press it for a few
seconds. See if it boots.

Also you should be able to boot off the SCSI HD connected to the Adaptec
2940UW card as long if it's a card with a Mac ROM.
Try holding down Apple-Alt-Shift-Backspace at boot to search for another
boot volume.

If you can't get the HD to mount after running DiskWarrior then I think
you're out of luck, either the directory is completely hosed or the
drive has bitten the bullet...



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