Could this be due to the bad HD or due to the processor upgrade I did? I put a Wallstreet 292mhz card and new 256mb chip in the machine. I'm sure this all should be compatible with OS 8.5, right? This is not a 3rd party processor card--it's an Apple part.

What was the original speed of the Wallstreet?

A Wallstreet @ 233 (with no cache), 250, or 292 MHz can work with the 292 MHz CPU card. This is the Wallstreet I (one) and cannot take Wallstreet II CPU cards.
A Wallstreet @ 233 (with 512 kB of cache), 266, or 300 MHz will not work with the 292 MHz card. This is the Wallstreet II (two) (sometimes called PDQ) and cannot take Wallstreet I CPU cards.


Peace,
Drew

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