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On Apr 5, 2013, at 10:23 AM, Jason Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

> If it doesn't boot (the iici) it's probably either the hard drive died or 
> capacitors on the motherboard are dead.  The software is easy, most of us can 
> just make you floppies of what you need.  Without looking at your hardware 
> it's shooting at the target blindly.

Not blind really. 

To the OP:

When you start it up, what happens?

Blank screen, lit screen, chime...?  Try pulling all NuBus cards, cache card 
and all (yes all) memory SIMMs. Then start. What happens now?

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