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Booting LC III from 7.5.3 CD

DavidGA

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I have a Mac LC III, an AppleCD 600e, and a System 7.5.3 CD

When I boot the Mac holding down Command-Option-Shift-Delete, I just get a flashing "?" floppy icon. As soon as I release the keys, it boots from the hard disk normally.

The CD reads perfectly from inside MacOS.

How can I boot from the CD?

 

Elfen

Well-known member
Holding down "c" may not work on '030 Macs. Holding down Delete alone might. Another way that I barely remember is holding down the SCSI number of the device with the Command-Option keys. 

 

sadmanonatrain

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If I can't use a command to boot from a CD drive I use a SSW 7.5.5 Network Access Disk that has been gutted of all of its non important files and has had the Apple CD extension added.

Essentially this enables you to start up your Macintosh from a floppy disk and a CD should appear on the desktop.

 

raoulduke

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Assuming the CD is SCSI, try "Command-Option-Shift-Delete" paired with the ID #.  That will at least tell you definitively whether there's a problem with the CD's bootability (from the LCIII's vantage).

(Sort of off-topic but on Powerbooks, for instance, that use both IDE and SCSI I've never figured out how that works.  I assume that command only affects the SCSI bus.)

 
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techknight

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Also, if I remember correctly, it has to be an Apple ROM'ed drive. if its not, it wont boot. 

And that old of a machine, the "C" key doesnt work. You need to hold the key-combo for the SCSI ID.

Worse case scenario is un-bless the system folder of the HDD by moving one of the system files out of the folder. 

Then try again, it will see the CD and boot from it, ONLY IF the drive is good, and its apple ROMed

 
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