--- Luis de Santos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I can boot from a floppy and see the drive
> fine.  I can open folders, read files, so on.

Boot from the floppy, then check the System Folder
on the hard drive to see if it's icon looks like a
normal folder. It should have a Mac icon on it.
If it looks like a normal folder, open it and make
sure the System and Finder files are present.
Double click both of them, close the popup box that
basically tells you not to do things like that ;)
then close the System Folder. If things are well,
the mac icon will be on there. If it is, try booting
from the hard drive again. 

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"You never have to repair or replace what you leave out of the design."
William "Bill" Powell Lear, inventor of the 8-Track tape and the Lear Jet.

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