At 12:37 PM 5/1/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>When my Q630 wouldn't boot from it's ide drive anymore, I connected an
>external cd-rom and tried to boot.  It accessed the CD-Rom, then presented
>me with a sad dead Mac, and a code:
>0000000f
>00000001
>
>I've reset PRAM during another boot attempt, with the same result.
>What's happenned to the little guy?
>-Brian

I have a MacOS 8.1 CD that when I try to boot with the C key, causes 
something similiar. On every Mac I've tried it with.

However, if I boot with Command-Option-Shift-Delete, it boots fine. Also on 
every Mac I've tried it with.

Go figure.

Scott Holder


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