You should probably just stick with system 7. It'll run well on it,
and it works with lots of old stuff like MacPaint and 1980s era games.
Plus, I don't think you need to upgrade the memory on an SE30 to run
it. If you really want to go farther, you could try 8, but it won't be
as fast.

On Dec 20, 6:02 pm, jimmyzmacs <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just saved an SE30 from the landfill. I turned it on but got nothing.
> I put in a System 6.0.7 StartUp Disk and got to the desktop. Looks
> like this was a Print Server, and of course I have no admin key.
>
> Presently I don't know much more about this old Mac - like RAM or Hard
> Drive. How can I load a new operating System? Should I start with
> System 6 or can I go to System 7?
>
> The original mouse works but the original keyboard is dead. I am using
> a full size ADB keyboard and it seems to work. Your help would be
> appreciated in getting this to be something other than a Server.
>
> Best Wishes,
> Bob

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