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    Any Mac experts here?

    Can anyone help with suggestions as to what to do with my Mac G3 (other than throw it off a very tall building...)?

    Bought it off Trademe for $200, worked well for a couple of weeks, then froze and I stupidly pulled the plug (having not used a Mac for a while I had forgotten about that microscopic reset button). Anyhow now the hard drive seems to be dead (grey screen with a little folder icon and a question mark comes up). I tried all the usual things and also obtained a Norton Disk Doctor CD, but this doesn't recognize the hard drive at all.
    Is there anything I can do to recover the hard drive? It's hardly worth putting a new one in...
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    Before assuming your drive is dead, I'd try a parameter RAM reset.

    Press the restart button, then hold down all of the following keys until it beeps THREE times.

    APPLE-OPTION-P-R
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    when you start it up, do you get an icon of a folder with a '?' flashing on it?
    also back what Rif said

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    when you start it up, do you get an icon of a folder with a '?' flashing on it?
    also back what Rif said
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    Which OS? X or 9 (or less)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeL
    Can anyone help with suggestions as to what to do with my Mac G3 (other than throw it off a very tall building...)?

    Bought it off Trademe for $200, worked well for a couple of weeks, then froze and I stupidly pulled the plug (having not used a Mac for a while I had forgotten about that microscopic reset button). Anyhow now the hard drive seems to be dead (grey screen with a little folder icon and a question mark comes up). I tried all the usual things and also obtained a Norton Disk Doctor CD, but this doesn't recognize the hard drive at all.
    Is there anything I can do to recover the hard drive? It's hardly worth putting a new one in...
    the flashing question mark means the drive can't find it's system folder to boot the OS.
    a nortons or discwarrior CD may allow the machine to boot and fix the disc problem. it's common in old and non-loved macs.
    are you in auck?
    i may have the disc you need.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeL
    Can anyone help with suggestions as to what to do with my Mac G3 (other than throw it off a very tall building...)?

    Bought it off Trademe for $200, worked well for a couple of weeks, then froze and I stupidly pulled the plug (having not used a Mac for a while I had forgotten about that microscopic reset button). Anyhow now the hard drive seems to be dead (grey screen with a little folder icon and a question mark comes up). I tried all the usual things and also obtained a Norton Disk Doctor CD, but this doesn't recognize the hard drive at all.
    Is there anything I can do to recover the hard drive? It's hardly worth putting a new one in...
    Not sure about the G3 disks , but earlier Mac's suffered from the drive bearings seizing. You should be able to hear if the drive is spinning up .
    if it's not , we use to as a last resort grab the case and give it a fast sharp twist horizontally , 2 out of 3 times this worked freeing the drive bearing up , the drive will then continue normally.
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    Its a mac.. I vote for throwing it off a tall buidling even if its in perfectly good condition!
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    Quote Originally Posted by riffer
    Before assuming your drive is dead, I'd try a parameter RAM reset.

    Press the restart button, then hold down all of the following keys until it beeps THREE times.

    APPLE-OPTION-P-R
    Tried that. No beeps at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Badcat
    the flashing question mark means the drive can't find it's system folder to boot the OS.
    a nortons or discwarrior CD may allow the machine to boot and fix the disc problem. it's common in old and non-loved macs.
    are you in auck?
    i may have the disc you need.

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    I borrowed a Norton CD with Disk Doctor and other utilities on it, but can't get it to recognize the HD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LiasTZ
    Its a mac.. I vote for throwing it off a tall buidling even if its in perfectly good condition!
    yeah.
    thanks for your input.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeL
    I borrowed a Norton CD with Disk Doctor and other utilities on it, but can't get it to recognize the HD.
    if the disc utility is older than the OS version on your g3 - that will happen also.
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    if you have the OS disc for the mac, try booting off that and run the disc repair app in the utility folder. Can't remember what it's called, but has a pic of an ambo on it. Try running that if you have the cd. Every little might help

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    Flashing ? means it can't find a valid system folder. Nortons won't repair it huh? - Easiest thing would be to boot from the system CD (hold the C key down on startup) that comes with the machine and re initialise the hard disc. Good thing you had everything backed up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    if you have the OS disc for the mac, try booting off that and run the disc repair app in the utility folder. Can't remember what it's called, but has a pic of an ambo on it. Try running that if you have the cd. Every little might help

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