At 9:57 PM -0500 3/2/03, Robert Gershon wrote:
>I will try that and report back.  I just assumed it would give me 
>the blinking question mark if it didn't find the drive.  It did that 
>when the last drive died.  Thanks much.

Don't forget the PRAM battery.  A bad battery can trigger all kinds 
of boot issues.  Take the lid off and push the CUDA and/or just 
replace the battery all together.  If you can't remember when the 
battery was last changed, you likely need to replace it.
-- 
Pax,

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