Hi, guys, I'm new in here.

I'm from Argentina and recently bought a LC III mac just to enjoy playing 
abandonware the same way I did back in '94.

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Here's the problem:
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Yesterday, when I turned the mac on, a GRAY SCREEN with a floppy logo 
appeared. I inserted my Utility 2 disk and was able to boot from there. The 
thing is that when I tried to open the "Apple HD SC Setup" from the floppy 
I get the message "Error in the selection of disk, no available disk 
connected to the SCSI port can be located". So I guess I can't repair my HD 
due to the fact it may be...broken?
The thing worked marvellously before, without any weird noises nor other 
issue of the kind. Is there a way to go around this problem or the HD drive 
/ connectors are to be replaced.


I apologise for my lack of knowledge on the subject and thank you all in 
advance for reading and probably being able to give me some advice.

Thanks,

Gonzalo

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