My Reply follows quote. On 17/01/2004 22:24 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>try resetting pram at boot up.
>
>Jim Raper wrote:
>> 
>> I bought a couple of LCIII's to fix up for my little Mac LC lab. I
>> upgraded memory to 20 MB, put  a 250 MB HD in one - 500 MB HD in the
>> other, and installed OS 7.5.5 on each of them. Everything was working
>> fine. Noticed time was wrong so I put a new battery in one. When I
>> rebooted, I got no chime and no video. The screen brightened up but
>> nothing further. No flashing X floppy icon, just a running HD but no
>> error message, no nothing. Guess what happened with the other. Same
>> sequence of events.
>> 
>> Can anyone tell me wha' happened? Is there some sort of CUDA thingy to
>> push, smack, or prod?
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You might also double check the polarity of the new PRAM batteries.

Ken

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