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Re: //e Problem
I've had a very similar problem. First, you need to know what the
internal diagnostics say (press control + closed apple + reset). If it
says KERNEL OK, then I would suspect the drives. If you get an error
message such as "RAM:F13 F12 F11 F10 F9 F8 F7 F6", then the problem is
not in the drives or the controller. I suspect it is the RAM, but the
way I solved my problem was to bring the computer back and get a
replacement, since I had just bought it from a used computer sale.
Andre Hebert
Gene Halpern wrote:
>
> Bought a used //e with 2 external drives (a disk// and a Laser).
> Everything worked fine for a week.
> Then some disks failed to load.
> Then all discs failed to load.
>
> I switched drive one and two on the disk// interface card... tried the
> card in different slots... no luck.
>
> I replaced the disk// interface card (a friend had one in a drawer-- no
> guarantee that IT was in good shape)... no luck.
>
> Anyone have any theories? What next?
>
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