Hi .. I have a non-working (defective) Mac Classic II, which had a 105mb 
(defective) hard drive. Created a new (clean image) of the 105mb hard 
drive. Was unable to get the good 105mb hard drive to work in a functional 
Mac Classic II which had a functional 40mb hard drive. The Mac Classic II 
which had been functional, is now non-functional. Question: Is there a 
fixed-drive capacity on Mac Classic II machines? (ie, is there a setting on 
the machine to allow a Mac Classic II with a 40mb drive, to accept a 105mb 
drive? And a related question: would anyone reading this, have a working 
Mac Classic II with a 105mb drive? Thanks!

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