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<blockquote data-quote="Mac SK" data-source="post: 1357112" data-attributes="member: 21908"><p>The SCSI port is looking for a SCSI device. Thats why you have to use the Apple brand CD drive, It has the Apple native firmware built into the drive. You must use the key strokes Apple+Shift+Option+Del at start up. This bypass the internal hard disc and will boot from the cd. It might work or may not if someone has upgraded the machines firmware in the past. Easier than making floppies. As Im like the only one who still has OS floppies. {From The Macintosh Bible 6th edition 1996}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mac SK, post: 1357112, member: 21908"] The SCSI port is looking for a SCSI device. Thats why you have to use the Apple brand CD drive, It has the Apple native firmware built into the drive. You must use the key strokes Apple+Shift+Option+Del at start up. This bypass the internal hard disc and will boot from the cd. It might work or may not if someone has upgraded the machines firmware in the past. Easier than making floppies. As Im like the only one who still has OS floppies. {From The Macintosh Bible 6th edition 1996} [/QUOTE]
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