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the inner wall of the computer and another one at the bottom below<BR>
the optical drives....</FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000" FACE="Geneva" FAMILY="SANSSERIF" SIZE="2"><BR>
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I picked up an MDD dual 867 at a bargain price a couple of years ago so I removed the hard drive and the Superdrive from my single 867 and installed them in the dual 867, and after moving everthing needed <BR>
over to the other drive, I fired it up. The transferred drive still has OS 9.2 on it and a few old files that need that. Later, I upgraded to a dual 1.6 processor and with 2 gigs of ram, I can't make a case for buying a newer machine or even buying Leopard at the price Apple wants.<BR>
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That's it. No jumpers seen or changed. No heat problems so far.<BR>
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Looks like you have another problem.<BR>
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Roger E/Seattle<BR>
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