You plan to use an internal or external hard drive (or equivalent), to actually make use of your Classic 68k Mac (all versions except the Macintosh 128k support some form of external or internal hard drive).That the floppy drive in the old Macintosh you’re trying to boot hasn’t failed (common problem is the deterioration of the auto eject gears).If your 68k Macintosh does not turn on, or does not show the insert disk icon, you may need to do some repair work before you proceed. ![]() Your classic 68k Macintosh turns on, and is prompting you to insert a disk.You have a working 3.5″ USB floppy drive and some disks.Whoever is reading this knows what a 3.5 inch floppy disk is □. ![]()
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