9600/200 w/Sonnet 400G3

I have had increasing problems with this machine, and eventually, when I tried moving the 3 HDs around and fitting an internal Zip, it decided to boot incompletely.

At best the desktop picture would come up, and an empty box (I assume the incorrect clock seting box) with OK button, the PopChar symbol inb the empty menubar which also shows the date/clock with part of the first character cut off... and freezes (cursor movable).

Other times I'd get a blank screen with movable cursor, or a Mac Classic symbol and no further activity. Starting with C key held down & OS CD in slot did NOT cause boot from CD, nor did command-option-shift-delete (which on ONE occasion caused boot with extensions off, but freeze with same symptoms as noted above). Disconnecting the smaller HDs didn't help, nor did replacing the Ricoh bootable CDR with the original Apple CD. Replacing the 6x512mb Velocity Upgrades and reinstalling the original RAM didn't help, nor replacing the G3 processor with a 200mHz 604e. No combination helped.

I have NEVER reset the IDs of any of the drives I moved (or of those I didn't move).

Eventually I tried replacing everything exactly as it was before this rearrangement, and as expected, no difference... so it sits before me now with incomplete menubar and empty clock box... this old 6116 G3 is a very nice machine, but its tiny HD, low RAM and limited monitor resolution is a pain.

As it won't boot, I can't reset the startup disc to one of the other drives to see if it's the fairly new10000rpm 34gb drive from OWC that's at fault.

I have previously tried clean OS installs etc... and nobody in the local Mac IT has been able to figure it out.

I want to fit the 10000rpm SCSI HD (witht is files!!) into my b&w G3 and have no more problems...

Help!!

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