G4 Mac Server Booting Problems (?)

Computer: PowerMac G4 AGP PowerPC G4 400 MHz, 768 MB Ram, OS 9.04, Server software AppleShare IP 6.3.1.
The server froze when I ran Retrospect mirror backup copying the server drive to an external Firewire drive.
Now almost every time that I reboot, the server freezes with (at) an arrow mouse icon in the upper left screen. The server will fully reboot about once for every ten reboots.
The computer will boot (randomly) from a boot CD with Norton Utilities. Norton says there are no problems.
I ran Disk First Aid and I get a couple of error messages: "MountCheck found minor errors" and "Volume Bit Map needs minor repair".
I ran Repair (Disk First Aid) and it said Problems Fixed.
The problem is, the computer still freezes (randomly) when booting at the arrow mouse icon in the upper left screen.
I have done all the usual fix routines (reset PRAM, rebuild desktop, reset CUDA, etc.); nothing helped.
What is the problem??? How do I fix it? Thanks.
PowerMac G4 AGP PowerPC G4 - SERVER   Mac OS 9.0.x   400 MHz, 768 MB Ram, OS 9.04, Server software AppleShare IP 6.3.1.

So here's what I've done so far:
I copied a backup System folder from June this year to the second hard drive on the server. I set the boot disk control panel to Drive2 and re-booted. Froze.
I put a boot CD in the tray and re-booted while holding down the "C" key. The computer booted to Drive2 (what I had previously set it to). I did a re-boot to test (ejecting the CD) and the computer froze.
I rebooted again this time hitting the keyboard's Return key and moving the mouse - reboot ok.
Leaving the computer up (running the June System on Drive2) I tested some functions. The printer still does not work (connected to Apple Share IP print server). The server still does not show up in the Chooser of the users, but they can connect if they have an alias already set up.
I noticed that the Extensions Manager freezes the computer when I click on it. And sometimes I'm getting an Open Transport error message.
So..... We're looking at a SCSI problem or clock battery problem?

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