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>From: Suwartono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Vintage Macs)
>Subject: Sad Mac
>Date: Sun, Sep 2, 2001, 7:08 PM
>
> After 2 hours struggling with this 160 MB apple harddisk,
> I shake it a little and slap it a lot. Then I put it back to LC III,
> hope it will somehow fix it. Then I turn the machine on.
>
> And..ouch, it's start with different music and sad mac appear with
> code :
> 0000000F
> 00000003
>
> What is that mean?
>
> Then I pull it off & insert the disktool disk to test the mac if it's
> OK, and it can start. And if I put the harddisk back, sad mac always
> appear.
>
> Sorry, for asking you guys so many newbie question.
>
> Jakarta, 03 September 2001 (9:02)
> Regards,
> Suwartono
That the hard disk is probably bad, or is missing terminating resistors and
is causing a hardware fault from a damaged component on the controller ( the
circuit board on the back of the hard drive.
Gain access to another hard drive and reboot it.
JEff
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