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- From: terjer@ifi.unit.no (Terje Rydland)
- Subject: Re: HELP--It's this darned LC!
- Message-ID: <1992Aug14.071111.16807@ugle.unit.no>
- Sender: news@ugle.unit.no (NetNews Administrator)
- Organization: Ifi, University of Trondheim / AVH
- References: <14042@auspex-gw.auspex.com>
- Date: Fri, 14 Aug 92 07:11:11 GMT
- Lines: 23
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- In article <14042@auspex-gw.auspex.com> hcheng@Auspex.COM (Howard Cheng)
- writes:
- >Hi y'all. Thanks to everyone who responded to my last question about the
- >DAs not coming up. There actually are 4MB worth of memory in there, so it
- >isn't a memory problem. We still haven't figured it out, but now there's
- >something else.
- >
- >After successfully trashing System 7 and reinstalling System 6, the LC no
- >longer boots correctly. In fact, we can't even get the happy Mac. We don't get
- >the sad Mac, either, though. Instead of the normal booting up chord sound,
- >the LC plays an arpeggio. Does anyone know what that means?
- >
- >We're thinking about using the computer as an anchor for someone's yacht.
- >Thanks in advance.
- >
- >Howard
- >hcheng@auspex.com
- >
- >
- The arpeggio means a RAM problem! Check you RAM chips!
-
- Terje Rydland
-
-