If it's your hard drive, it's your hard drive, but these babies are known
for noisy, case rattlin' cd players as well.

on 2/5/03 3:40 PM, Tim at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> 
> Jared Bland wrote:
> 
>>> When I boot up my G3/233/DT/RevA I get
>>> a message saying the clock's time is not right. Indeed not: it's
>>> showing October 1956.
>> 
>> Try zapping the PRAM a couple times.  That may work :)
>> 
> 
> J.R....  is this you???  lol
> 
> The resetting number is typically your battery.  Replace it.
> 
> If you are sure it's your hard drive that sounds whacko, get a new one
> now.  Get one before you lose everything you don't want to....
> 
> But it could be your power supply, ya know......
> --
> Tim
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 1st/pci-powermac list nanny
> 
> 


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