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<blockquote data-quote="elite38868" data-source="post: 386691" data-attributes="member: 30429"><p>I have the first generation eMac with 700mhz, 768mb ram, 40gb hard drive. </p><p></p><p>I tore it apart and ran a long IDE cable where the HD plugs in to the back of the computer so that I could hook two HD's together. I hooked them up to the power supply of my desktop computer since the emac's power cords wouldn't reach, but the power on button broke and now I can't turn it on. When I plug power into the power supply of the eMac, it does make the sound that it usually makes. Is there a secondary switch built in that I could use for the time being?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elite38868, post: 386691, member: 30429"] I have the first generation eMac with 700mhz, 768mb ram, 40gb hard drive. I tore it apart and ran a long IDE cable where the HD plugs in to the back of the computer so that I could hook two HD's together. I hooked them up to the power supply of my desktop computer since the emac's power cords wouldn't reach, but the power on button broke and now I can't turn it on. When I plug power into the power supply of the eMac, it does make the sound that it usually makes. Is there a secondary switch built in that I could use for the time being? [/QUOTE]
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