on 7/4/04 11:02 AM, Haroldo Mauro Jr. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Thank you all for the help. The problem was indeed with the floppy
> drive. I replaced with a working one (thank you Jeff) and it worked.
> But I only know it worked because the floppy disk was not expelled,
> and I heard the drive sounds as if the System was being loaded. The
> screen is now dark. I don't see anything. I might have damage
> something, maybe the video cable?
> There are two cables that had to be removed: the disk drive cable and
> another one, which I suppose is video. This last one was very hard to
> remove. But after putting it back, it looks just as it looked before.
> 
> I hope I am forgetting something, as I forgot about the fifth screw.
> 
> Harold
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The cable that's so tough to place is the one that runs from the analog
board to the motherboard. Hard to put it on wrong. There's a gap in the
connector matching the missing pin on the motherboard.

If it's dark maybe you forgot to put the little end back onto the back of
the CRT?


Jeff G


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