On Nov 9, 2005, at 4:20 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

on 11/9/05 2:58 PM, Kyle Koerner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Turned this
on, and when the drive started to spin up, a resister, labeled L4 (near
power connector for HD) became red, smoldered, and went *snap* as I
quickly unplugged the power.
 A 'L' designator is usually used with inductors not resistors.

Rick

Rick,
Sorry, not sure what the actual name is - it's a little square thing which I can't tell you more about because it is just a scorched block...

The Mac II does power up, just without a hard drive (i have an external though). Funny thing is, my external case (AppleCD 300e) has no problem with the 5" drive.

Still, any advice?

Kyle-


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