Allan Wrote

>I'm having some serious problems with my recently acquired duo. It doesn't
>start up (it gets as far as showing a disk icon with flashing ? and makes
>some unhappy beeping noises). It has worked fine in the past; I haven't
>used it last month though. Do these symptoms sound familiar? Although I've 
>got the duo plugged it; could it be a battery problem? Is it more likely
>that the harddrive is stuffed?
>
>Cheers
>Allan Raudsepp

Sound to me that you don't have a system on the HD 

I would start up on a different disk and reformat the HD
ok

Clive R
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