On Jul 23, 2004, at 11:02 PM, Barbara Levine wrote:
Yes, I went from OS 8.1 to 8.6 on the other 2 drives and left the primary
alone. The tech used Drive-setup 1.7.3 on those. On the original 2.1 drive I
just updated I've got FWB 4.0.1 driver, I did NOT update drivers during
installation of 8.6.
I didn't mean the chime worked on the secondary drive, I meant that when I'm
using my secondary drive and I choose my original 2.1 as the startup drive
and restart, the original 2.1 chimes. It only doesn't chime when I do a cold
start when the computer is off.
Even with no chime it still boots.
The sound controls are all on, on all drives.
Could it be the driver? Should I use Drive-setup instead of FWB on my original drive? Thanks, Barbara
More thoughts... zap the PRAM, know how to do this, I think the keyboard combination
is ctrl-alt-p-r hold all these keys just after you "start" your mac from the "power key" the
machine should "chime" 3 times, then release... but first depress the CUDA switch on
your motherboard. There are alot of "Links" on this procedure... search on "CUDA"
for more help or "Zapping Pram" sorry I couldn't help more its been a long day. regards
Phillip
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