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I found a similar issue on another tbread, "QP1" on the analog board was the issue.
"Problem Solved : thank you Guys , replaced QP1 with CNY75B 023 A TFK4 0883 now Classic II is back to life !"
I may try replacing this part, does anyone know where I may find a replacement?
Okay, looking to all of you for help.
I am still having the same issue,
that is the flashing ? folder on startup. Basically my hard drive is not recognized because it does not appear to be powering up.
This issue has plagued this computer since I undertook this restoration project.
Here is...
Thanks guys!
So close to getting my Classic II fully functional! It's been a long road ...i found it in the attic where it had been for over 10 years. I am so close!
Okay, I may try one of uniservers drives for the extra $$ it may be worth the cost rather than screwing around on ebay to save...
Thank you,
I may give the rubber stopper technique a try.
Should I need a new HD,
Do I need to load software onto any new drive for it to be recognized? Or will most any 50pin SCSI drive work ...just plug and play sort of speak?
I'll post in the WTB section,
I also saw that Uniserver sells...
I have the stock/original Apple hard drive... I don't have another 50-pin HD that I can try unfortunately. A number of issues, ..was afraid of that. Are there any common issues or things I should before I assume its the HD?
I tried using disk tools to initialize the hard drive, but disk tools tells me that there is no useable scsi drive available.
Is this a failed hard drive or could it be something else? Also there is a very faint hissing noise when I am running the computer.
(I have tantalum capacitors on order...
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I have a Mac Classic II which had a PRAM battery leak all over the place killing my motherboard. I have successfully found a good motherboard from another Mac Classic II which I've put into my computer. The...
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