Hello there everyone I have written a couple of times with regards to this
issue and I am unable to get anywhere.

The problem is that I can not boot from my cdrom in my usmax s900. Hear is
what I have tried... removing all not essentail pci cards, removemall extra
memory
tring command+option+shit+delete, using the c key, not of these approached
seemd to help.  I am trying to use the supermac disk that came with the unit
and also my os9 disk which is a copy because my original is now broken.

The current state of my system is: no extra memory (only the 16Meg ram
onboard), the HD was removed, the extra cards (usb, scsi, ata) removed.  The
onboard scsi next to the ram slots connect the cd-rom id 1 not terminated -
and the zip id 5 terminated. So when I power on the system the chime happens
okay and if I try to boot from the zip drive  - no problem.  When trying to
boot from the cdrom one of 2 things happen. 1. the cdroms get ejected right
away or 2 the cdrom is kept in the unit and nothing happens.  I nothing
happens and I pop in a zip disk with os 7.6 on it it boots off the zip and
then the cdrom does not show in the finder. Trying to use scsi probe to
mount it it says that it does not support logical drives or that that there
is no driver loaded.

another thing that happens is that when i boot from the zip is, if I but a
cd in the drive the zip is booted it asks me to initalize or eject the disk,
so I know that the cdrom is recognized by the system but it cant read the
cd.

PS I have also tried different cdroms (I have 3 - 2 cr-508s and 1 600i) and
they all do the same thing. I have also tried both onbaord scsi channels.
And having the 600i the only drive on the chain. Still nothing.

What should I try next?

MIke



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