What I would recommend doing is getting a Disk Tools image for making a boot
floppy (http://download.system7today.com/disktools2.img.hqx)

using the Disk Tools flopy to properly partition and format your drive, then
installing OS 9.1 (which I found too slow to be usable on a 2300c). Might I
suggest 7.6.1 (http://system7today.com)?




On Jan 24, 2008 12:56 PM, Art Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I researched and found that the 2300c can only run OS 9.1 or lower. That
> may be your problem. Here is the website I found the information at:
> http://www.danpalka.net/powerbookduo/profiles/duo2300c.html
>
> Art in Silicon Valley
>
>
> *"Sis, Joseph C Jr 1LT NG NG NGB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote:
>
> I am having trouble upgrading the hard drive in my 2300c duo.
>
> I pulled the working IDE drive from my PB2400c (1.3g w/ OS 9.2.2
> installed via OS9 Helper) and installed it in the duo. However the
> duo just comes up with the blinking disk on startup.
>
> I tried using Disk Tools via floppy. Interestingly enough I got the
> message to either eject or initialize the "48.6 mb" drive. I had
> this message come up at least 50 times in a row until I was finally
> able to somehow escape into the finder.
>
> Disk Tools does not see the internal drive at all.
>
> Disk First Aid sees a "Ram" disk but is unable to do anything with
> the disk - such as repair or verify.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks!
>
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