It usually takes a bit of jiggling (that's my technical word for it :-).

Try to get your fingers underneath and move it back and forward. If you have released the clip then it should come out. Make sure that the mains power cables are out the back!

John

On Mar 24, 2005, at 6:02 AM, Jeffrey Bergier wrote:

i found a plastic clip under the power supply and got it out.... but
the power supply won't budge.


On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 18:39:03 +1100, Darren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jeffrey Bergier wrote:

thanks the posts guys. Darren I would be glad to try the sytem 7
disktools disk. See if I can't get that to work.
and as for it being useless. In a productivity sense.... maybe. But
I am not setting it up to do stuff with. I am setting it up because i
like learning the history of things we use today. And booting system
6 will show where a lot of the stuff that makes a macintosh a
macintosh came from.




On its way with a second file which may help.
If you still get a *X* I'd start to suspect the floppy drive.
Surely someone here has some good oil on fixing/cleaning floppy drives?


Did you find the clip under the power supply?


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