Hi, I recently received an old Powerbook 145b. It has a black and white screen, and only has a floppy disk drive. I don't know exactly what OS is installed on it, but I know it's somewhere from OS 7.1 to OS 7.6.1.
The problem is, when I turn it on, I get a picture of a floppy disk in the center of the screen with a question mark. The mouse works, but there's nothing I can do with it except move it around and click random locations. I tried downloading several disk tools from http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/syslist.html but the Mac just ejects the disk, and displays an "X" where the question mark is on the floppy disk on the screen.
I've read on http://www.cybertechhelp.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-9640.html that this may be due to a hard drive failure, and that I would need to purchase a new hard drive. Is this really the case? Or is there another solution?
The problem is, when I turn it on, I get a picture of a floppy disk in the center of the screen with a question mark. The mouse works, but there's nothing I can do with it except move it around and click random locations. I tried downloading several disk tools from http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/syslist.html but the Mac just ejects the disk, and displays an "X" where the question mark is on the floppy disk on the screen.
I've read on http://www.cybertechhelp.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-9640.html that this may be due to a hard drive failure, and that I would need to purchase a new hard drive. Is this really the case? Or is there another solution?