Bad motherboard?

That's what happen to me. Once I replaced the motherboard, everything works fine.

Sherman
On Sep 10, 2005, at 7:54 AM, Manuel Marques wrote:

Hi,

Unfortunately, my efforts in resurrecting my old IIci didn't work out: it
continues dead. I've tried a new PSU, but still. nothing.

What can it be? Old capacitors? Ruined motherboard? I really don't know. Do you? It doesn't make any sound, no lights shown, and the PSU fan doesn't run
(both PSUs).

What can I do? It's a pity giving up on him because it is the only IIci I
own and it has both network card and cache card (with a 68030 50 Mhz
processor). Besides, it has more than 16 megs of RAM, and I wanted to give
it to my brother. run 8.1. and so on.


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