My Reply follows quote. On 05/05/2005 10:54 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > >Hi, > >I think mopst likely the cause is that you didn't go into control >panel and switch your "startup disk". You might need to boot from >floppy and do that. :) > >Cheers! >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Vintage Macs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf >>Of Eric & Amy >>Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 1:34 PM >>To: Vintage Macs >>Subject: Re: newbie >> >>Ok i have my external SCSI drive formatted and it has a image on it >>w/system 7.3 or something like that. >>I disconnected the bad internal one and fired it up. >>but instead of the blinking disk w/ the question mark on it, >>now i get nothing. ----------- Is the external SCSI drive properly terminated and the ID set to something other than 7?
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