Again, I'm rusty, but should I not at least get a blinking question mark icon 
if the OS/Drive is bad? And if the monitor is bad I would have expected a 
BIOS boot chime. Pls let me know if I'm off base.

Cheers,

Stephen

On Sunday 09 May 2004 12:33, John Kamimura wrote:
> I'm guessing that it is hard drive/OS problem if everything has checked out
> OK.
>
> Do you have a spare SCSI drive with a universal MacOS installed to take
> with you to try with the 840AV? Or better yet a bootable CD-ROM? Maybe an
> old copy of Norton Utilities...
>
> Since the SuperMac(? - can't remember) monitor may need special extensions
> do you have access to an old Mac monitor with a DB-15 connector to use on
> the built-in video

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