>  Means your Mac can't find a vaild system to boot from - prolly either 
>no hard drive connected or no OS installed.  The B&W is easy to open 
>and do a visual inspection to check drive connections, etc.
>Also, if you have any System CDs try booting from that (hold down 'C' 
>key during startup) and see what happens.

Gene, et el:

the B&W didn't come with any disks _
all I have is the OS X CDs that I got to upgrade _
the Drive seems to be plugged in correctly _


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