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Date Posted: 14:47:46 08/11/01 Sat
Author: Mr Moof
Subject: Re: Flashing "Welcome to Macintosh" screen
In reply to: Stuart Bell 's message, "Re: Flashing "Welcome to Macintosh" screen" on 01:40:54 08/11/01 Sat

Hi,
Thanks for your response.
Me thinks a software problem.

I slipped a 500MB HD with OS 8.1 into the CC case containing a 575 board. The start up proceeced merrily up to the "welcome to Macintosh" screen ,thereupon a Bomb message box appeared "Sorry a system error occured. Bus Error."

This is the same act it does when I start up using a "superBooter75" diskette. ( from Gamba http://www.accesscom.com/~gamba/ ).

Got any Ideas?
I've never messed with ResEdit. I assume the ResEdit hack mentioned here is done within a functioning 575 and then those componets ( HD and MoBo ) are inserted into a CC case.

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