I have a Powerbook 190cs that is really irritating me. I was updating from 7.5.3 to 7.5.5 when it froze up
at the very end. It will see its hard disk, but before it makes it to the "Welcome to Macintosh" screen, the Powerbook
displays the Sad Mac screen and chimes. I've tried boot disks, including System 8.1 Disk Tools and the At Ease 7.5x
disks. It will show a Happy Mac screen, then eject the diskette. I've tried booting it off a 256MB Sandisk
CF card using a copy of 7.55. The Mac won't see it. I created it using a Linux box, dragging over the system folder
to the CF card that I formatted HFS using hfsutils. I have no external SCSI perhipherals, and my 2.5"
to 3.5" IDE adapter is defective. By defective, I mean it arrived NIB with a cold solder joint, broken power adapter,. and *two*
delaminated traces. But yeah. How might I proceed without any other Apple hardware?
Lastly, the machined has a fully dead PRAM battery. The system just clicks and needs to be deprived of power if I reset the CMOS-thing. Al;so, thr floppy drive was working prior, though
with occasional I/O errors. I've used veriied disk copies, though, completed with no funny noises, 3X over. It was never
close to that bad under Finder.
at the very end. It will see its hard disk, but before it makes it to the "Welcome to Macintosh" screen, the Powerbook
displays the Sad Mac screen and chimes. I've tried boot disks, including System 8.1 Disk Tools and the At Ease 7.5x
disks. It will show a Happy Mac screen, then eject the diskette. I've tried booting it off a 256MB Sandisk
CF card using a copy of 7.55. The Mac won't see it. I created it using a Linux box, dragging over the system folder
to the CF card that I formatted HFS using hfsutils. I have no external SCSI perhipherals, and my 2.5"
to 3.5" IDE adapter is defective. By defective, I mean it arrived NIB with a cold solder joint, broken power adapter,. and *two*
delaminated traces. But yeah. How might I proceed without any other Apple hardware?
Lastly, the machined has a fully dead PRAM battery. The system just clicks and needs to be deprived of power if I reset the CMOS-thing. Al;so, thr floppy drive was working prior, though
with occasional I/O errors. I've used veriied disk copies, though, completed with no funny noises, 3X over. It was never
close to that bad under Finder.
