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Re: Need Help Identifying Source of //e Boot Error



It looks like the error screen I'm getting happens early in the boot
sequence, so it's not responding to the diagnostic request (either
through the closed apple method or disconnecting the keyboard).  

It pops right to the error screen almost immediately once the power
comes on.


mojoehand <mojoehand@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 20, 9:32 pm, Lon Seidman <lonseid...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> Can anyone help me identify what might be triggering the following
> > //e
>> boot error screen?
>> 
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/lonseidman/4719844792/
>> 
>> I probably shouldn't be surprised to see this given it has been in a
>> garage for 15 years, but it would be nice to get this machine
> > breathing
>> again :).
>> 
>> Any ideas for trouble shooting would be greatly appreciated!
> 
> I would first reseat all the chips. Then run a RAM test. I don't
> recall the exact details, but I think that if you unplug the keyboard,
> the IIe goes into a diagnostic test. If I'm wrong, someone else will
chime in.



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