In descending order of likelihood:

File problem on the boot floppy
Bad floppy
Problem with the floppy drive
        Dirty
        Dried out lubrication
Corrupt PRAM
Low / Dead / Missing PRAM battery
Memory problem

Clark Martin
A designated driver on the information Super Highway

> On Mar 7, 2018, at 6:42 AM, Hody Hong <hodyh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> In fact I just pick up this Mac Plus from a seller labeling as part. I turn 
> on the machine and it chimes and show the question mark floppy and I put a 
> system 6 disk in and it will start booting. Everything sounds correctly until 
> it just stops.
> It will basically hang there at the happy mac face.
> 
> I did open the machine up to check. Everything was nice and clean and no 
> leakage what so ever. I also did swapping the rams around. No love either.
> 
> Could this be a floppy issue? Possible corrupt the boot disk?
> 

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