On Friday, July 23, 2004, at 11:09 PM, Brian Mahoney wrote:
Hazarding a guess but I don't think a B&W ever had a Revision 1 board, they
were in the beige ones, weren't they? You can figure it out in System
Profiler :
Rev. 1: $77D.40F2
Rev. 2: $77D.45F1
Rev. 3: $77D.45F2 (from Low End Mac)
If you have no video and no chime, but had them for a short time, I would
suggest that you nudged something while installing the drive. My steps would
be to go back to the old setup just to make sure it boots OK. Then add the
drive again, making sure you choose the right boot drive before you turn the
machine off, just to be safe. What size is the second drive, and is it the
same brand as the old drive? I'm a Windows guy and I know that not all
drives will work together in the master/slave relationship for some reason.
If you can boot from the old one, then try to boot and format the second one
from the CD which would eliminate the second drive as the culprit.
Hope this helps a bit.
BM
The 12GB drive a Quantum, the model I cannot recall at the moment. The second drive I tried was either a WD Caviar 33100 or Seagate ST33232A. Both are 3GB drives. The machine will not boot from the CD-ROM either.
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