> >When I boot the machine I get the chime of death, and I can't figure out why >>RAM is all good (pretty sure, buy I've tried swapping it out and no change), >>then pulled it out and put in a bigger 80meg drive. >-- Jason Trunzo > >Did you remove the power supply when you changed HDs? >Maybe it's not reseated good enough. > >I can't think of anything else. >Chimes of death are usually bad RAM. >I would put it back all the way to what it was before you made any changes >and go from there. > >Gamba ><http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2>
Maybe it is the RAM, but how could it have gone bad from one power up to the next? Where can I get a 32meg set of chips for this machine? I'll try to put a new set in and see if that solves the problem if it seems the likely culprit. -- Jason Trunzo [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5409 25th Avenue South Gulfport, FL 33707 brief messages may be sent to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AOL Instant Messenger Screen Name: jason0trunzo Web Site: http://home.ozline.net/jktrunzo/ -- Vintage Macs is sponsored by <http://lowendmac.com/> and... Small Dog Electronics http://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Digital Cameras start at $299 | Free iBook! | Support Low End Mac <http://lowendmac.com/lists/support.html> Vintage Macs list info: <http://lowendmac.com/lists/vintagemacs.shtml> The FAQ: <http://macfaq.org/> Send list messages to: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To unsubscribe, email: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For digest mode, email: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subscription questions: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/vintage.macs%40mail.maclaunch.com/> Using a Mac? Free email & more at Applelinks! http://www.applelinks.com
