On Feb 11, 2009, at 10:41 AM, lrbarrios wrote:

>
> Nevermind... I took the Indigo apart.  The IDE cable was securely
> attached.  Removed it anyway.  Removed the hard drive.  Shrugged my
> shoulders.  Put the hard drive back in (leaving the CD drive
> disconnected).  Turned on the Indigo.  It booted to Tiger.  Turned it
> off.  Connected CD drive.  Turned it on while holding down the mouse
> button.  Ejected my CD.  Booted to Tiger.  Inserted CD.  CD showed on
> Desktop.  Dragged CD to Trash to eject CD.  Everything works.
> Shrugged shoulders again.

Bravo <golfclap> Excellent shoulder technique!

I myself fixed some wireless problems the same way just this morning.  
8-)

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs



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