Raoulduke, you misread my post. In "RAM Card in the 5300", is there added RAM in the system, if so, is that card loose? It is not the CF FlashRAM card or PCMCIA slot. Only way to tell is to unscrew the keyboard, lift up the keyboard and look at the upper left area where the PCMCIA Slots are. That is where RAM Expansion goes into the 5300 on a special card that goes into a slot below the PCMCIA cage. If the RAM expansion card is loose, you can press it back in until you hear a soft snap or a pop.
Now, lets dissect the rest of the posts. Bunsen has it right. So excuse me for back tracking an repeating questions.
With nothing - does the 5300 boots on its own? Does the 3400 boot up on its own? What system is in the 5300? What system is on the 3400? By 3400 I'm including the Kanga as well.
With the 5300, you want a minimum of 2GBs, a max of 4 or 8 GBs but it needs to be partitioned into 2GB Slices. System 7 will only work on 2GB Slices, OS8 using HFS+ can handle 4GB Slices. But you can not partition on OS8 or OS9 and partition it, even in 2GB Slices, it is in HFS+ and not HSF. You need to partition it in System 7. Then you can Format it. If you are partitioning in OS8 or OS9 and then formatting it in System 7, you just confused the system and it crashed.
Norton should be able to fix this if your System 7 is corrupt on the 5300.
When you get the 5300 running, put the CF into a PCMCIA Adapter and put it in the slot. Run HD Set Up or a third party partition software. I recommend Sliverlining but that is my pet peeve.
1) remove all partitions on the CF Card.
2) set up 2GB partitions on the card.
3) format each partition.
4) the drive icons for each partition should come up after the formatting is done. Eject the card.
5) reboot system without the cards.
6) Put in cf card back in the PCMCIA Slot. The drive icons should come up.
Now to test the CF as a bootable card.
1)Drag the system folder into one of the two cf icons, preferably the first one.
2) Open the copied system folder to see if it copied and to bless it.
3) Control Panel -> Start Up Disk - select the drive icon with the system to start up from.
4) Reboot the 5300. The card may or may not pop out.
- if it does pop out, put it back in.
- it if does not pop out, don worry about it.
It will take a while for the 5300 to search the drive and then the PCMCIA Slot to see who has the bootable system. Once the smiley Mac comes up, it will boot from the CF Card from here on - whether it is in the PCMCIA Slot or in the IDE Slot.