IMac 233 new hard drive-slooooow!

I installed the new hard drive, after much agony & tweaking, partitioned it, gave the first partition 7500. I also put 256 + 168 MB ram into it.
Installed the basics (OS 8.5) that came with the computer; restarted. Finally got it to boot up, but it takes a good 15 minutes of sitting there with the blinking question mark. So once it does come alive- very slow to open anything, speakers did work. Tried a music CD, player opened, but now, no sound.
I am doing this so my 8 yr. old grand daughter can have her own little iMac to play some games & type. But I do hope to be able to up grade the OS without so many problems.
Please help.
Jacquelin

Have you checked to see if the RAM you put in is meant for her model iMac (you never told us the model)?
Also, Apple doc.#58042 on flashing ?.
DALE

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