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From: dumesny@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu (Alain Dumesny)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: LaCie 80 meg drive
Message-ID: <5502@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu>
Date: 14 Jul 88 02:41:46 GMT
References: <12021@duke.cs.duke.edu>
Reply-To: dumesny@tcgould.tn.cornell.edu (Alain Dumesny)
Organization: Cornell Theory Center, Cornell University, Ithaca NY
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In article <12021@duke.cs.duke.edu> aff@hamlet.cs.duke.edu (Amr F. Fahmy) writes:
>In regard to a recent posting about the LaCie 80 meg hard drive, I would like
>to say that I also have the same problems with the internal drive on the 
>Mac II.
>The drive is really fast and everything about it is great except
>if a (most) program crashes. The machine would not boot from the drive. 


There is a known "problem" on the macII.  When you get a bad crash, the PRAM
(Parameter ram) get erased and then the macII doesn't know anymore what is
attached to it, therefore harddrives won't boot up anymore.
I have an init called "INIT PramFix" which is suppose to fix that problem.
If you want a copy of it just let me know (it's only 1K) and that should
fix the problem you are describing.

Hope this helped,
Alain Dumesny----