victoria.duggan wrote:

>Have you tried makeing a boot floppy or booting from cd.
>or resetting the cuda switch reseating all the ram etc ?
>
>it is posible that the person that sold it had an ata card in and was useing
>a ide hdd that could give reason for the no smile or happy mac or even
>sounds .
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>Victoria.
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hey how can i make a boot  floppy never done this on a mac. it dos have 
start up chime  that,s it. and ill try reseating the ram and pressing 
the cuda switch thank,s much on this Mike Jaeger



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