This one surprised me. I bought a 7300/180 from ebay earlier this year.
I've been having fun adding PCI cards, trying different processors,
tinkering with the hard drives, ram, Vram, and trying an assortment of
single and dual monitor combinations.

Last night I clicked on system profiler while using 8.6 and it told me I
had a 7500/7600. Using start up disk to to change to the other hard
drive (9.1) I was told by system profiler that I had a 7300. 

Obviously it cannot be both. Any ideas as to how this could be happening?

This is what it consists of:
180Mhz, 256Mb Ram, 4Mb of Vram, USB card, 2 x 2Gig HDD's

Any ideas or relevant experience would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Kevin

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