>I  was just playing with a LC and came across a similar thing. If you use
>the keystrokes to eject a floppy it will leave a ghost of the floppy on the
>desktop. If you see one try dragging it to the trash. You could also try
>rebuilding the desktop.
>
>It has been so long since I used  with System 7 that I do not remember how
>to get out of your situation, short of reinstalling the OS.

Thanks, I'll try those suggestions. Does it sound like an OS thing? I was
wondering if maybe it was in the hardware- a power button stuck or
something like that. The rear one is not set to restart in case of power
failure so that's out. Anything else hardware-wise I should have a look at?
Thanks again.



bill

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