Hello all,
 
I found this group while doing some digging around on the internet.  Back in
the late 80's and early 90's, I was in school and using Apple II's, IIGS's
and Mac LC's.  I never ended up having a Mac at home, so my experience was
limited.  Since then I've had extensive experience in the PC world, but I
know next to nothing about Mac's.  Some years back I got on a kick and
between locally and ebay auctions, I have most of those old machines that I
used in my school days.  I used them a bit, and then they were put away and
haven't been fired up in probably 7 years or so.
 
This evening I dug out my nicest looking LC II (of 3 I have) and fired it
up.  Flashing ? disk icon.  Grabbed another, won't give any chime or video
display.  The 3rd gives me a flashing ? disk icon again.  The one that
wouldn't boot had a different hard drive, so I swapped it into another one
and it booted up.  So now I'm wondering how long this other aging drive
might last...and lots of questions about getting the others back up and
running.
 
I found the System 7.5.3 install disk images on Apple's web site.  If I can
find a suitable SCSI drive to put in one of these machines, how can I get
the OS reinstalled from the files I have downloaded on my Windows PC?  I do
have a somewhat newer Mac (180MHz CPU I think?  If that gives any clue to
age, etc - I'd have to dig it up to find out the details) that I might be
able to use as a go-between if need be.  I also have a SCSI CD-ROM I could
hook up to the LC II if there's any way to use it?  Pretty sure I also have
a SCSI ZIP drive that I could use as well if that is compatible.
 
My other thought is if there is any way to make a copy of the hard drive
that is working?  I found a program called TransMac that let me browse the
hard drive and create a DMG image file of it when I connected it to my
Windows PC.  But...how can I get that image back to another drive that I can
use to fire up the Mac?  Or is there another way to copy the hard drive?
 
Two of the three have IIe cards in them, and I'd like to play with that,
which is half the reason for digging them out of storage.  It looks like the
working drive I have may contain a 15Mb ProDOS partition, as the Mac HFS
partition appears to be only 25Mb (on a 40Mb drive).  If I wanted a ProDOS
partition on a new hard drive, how would that fit into the above scenarios?
 
Guess I better stop with those questions for now...many thanks in advance
for any help anyone may be able to offer...
 
Thanks,
 
Wesley
 

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