Hi,

This post has questions for the compact list and the PCI list, so I'll post to both. I've been having some drive issues with a IIci and a 7500.

The IIci has a Turbo601, 128mbs ram, 2gb HD.
I'll either get the 4 chime sound and a black screen when I boot up or I get the flashing question mark. I can boot from an external HD that's running 7.0.1. Could this be a dead drive or could the Turbo601 have died?

The 7500 has a Crescendo 450mhz card, 512mb ram, 1gb quantum fb hd. I tried to add a 9gb seagate scsi HD as a slave, but could never get it to recognize the drive in combination with the master 1gb. I did get the machine to boot with a CD running 8.0 and formated the drive and broke it into 4 partitions. Now when I boot all I get is the flashing question mark when the original drive is in by itself. I cannot boot from the CD any more either. I tried 3 other quantum drives and all I get is the flashing question mark. How in the world can I have 5 dead drives when they were all working?

Thanks for your help.

Thomas
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