Hi - It sounds like you need a new keeper battery.  Mine did the same  
thing - put in a new keeper battery, fixed the problem.

It's also possible you have a bad internal drive, but I'd try a new  
keeper battery.


Quoting Doug <[email protected]>:

> Hello all,
>
>
>
> I have an IMAC, made in 2000. It has a built in hard drive and worked well
> up till a couple days ago. I have an Imation super disk attached and it
> worked fine. Now all it does is come up with the right chime at start up but
> it then just shows a blinking question mark interspersed with a Mac icon.
> Any ideas? I unplugged the Imation. One thing it has a PC keyboard and a PC
> mouse attached but they worked fine. I'm out of ideas. It has a Mac CD in
> the drive.
>
>
>
> Thanks, Doug
>
>
> >
>


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