Thanks for this advice, John. Yep I've got a great ice Book from work, but 
I've got plenty to do with the G3 if I can get it going. I'll go and have 
a go at it and let you know how it goes.
Not sure what a CUDA button is?
Andrew
On Monday, November 4, 2002, at 09:30  pm, John Hobbs wrote:
>
> Andrew, You say the drive is fine so you are using it on another machine!
> I would suggest that you try unplugging your G3 and removing the pram
> battery for a little while, overnight should be long enough then when you
> replace it (does this machine have a CUDA button) press the CUDA for a few
> seconds.
>  How many HDs do you have can you boot another machine from one of them?
>  If none of the above helps try removing all of the memory you should at
> least get a startup chime
> Let me know what happens
>


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