Hello there,

Sounds like three possibilities.  In order of probability : -

(1) No system software othe hard drives.  Try launching from CD and 
then load MacOS on one of the drives IF there is none present.

(2) The PRAM battery is Caput!  Get a new one (preferably NOT by ebay, 
they tend to be too old on average)

(3) SCSI bus Voodoo!  Make sure that ALL scsi devices are numbered 
uniquely.  Be sure that the main drive (one at the END of the scsi 
chain) is switched to terminate (look it up on the net to find the pin 
settings).  Be sure the scsi ribbon is secure (BE GENTLE) in each scsi 
device.  If all else fails sacrafice a kidd to the scsi gods and pray 
hard.

Regards,

Adam Dunn


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