There is no "boot" disk per se for this machine. You would need a DOS boot disk (preferably 6.20) and the three DOS disks and the software backup disk. This to do a restroration of the hard drive.
As the mother board boots, it should tell you to either press delete to get to the set up screen or a F key. Watch it carefully.
If the CMOS are set up correctly, you may still get a failure. You may need a I/O board. I usually pull this board and clean the edge connector with a soft eraser and plug it back in. I would also check the ribbon connectors to make sure the red stripe was to pin one on both sides, and that the power connector was attached to both devices as well. Someone may have messed with the machine.
George |