On 7 Oct 2009, at 15:27, MacDirk wrote:

>
> Hello friends of the little black ones,
>
>
> my problem with a proved Pismo 400 MHz after installation of a
> "tested" CPU (after death of the former):
>
> It won't startup in "full mode", neither in OS 9 nor in OS-X (10.4).
>
> I tested the whole hardware with another 500 MHz CPU and know
> definitely: everything is OK.
> I bought a replacement CPU at ebay of a well rated dealer.
> I initialized the HD, installed Tiger from a full version DVD,
> everything went fine.
>


> After restart I get a grey screen with grey apple, then the blue
> screen, then, after a while, a white screen and then it stops. Nothing
> more (no bargraph)
> The cursor can be moved.\

Are you sure it's a retail copy of Tiger? Sonds like you are  
installing a version not built for your computer.
>
> Starting into safe mode (hope that's the english expression?) the
> Pismo boots very well and I can do what's possible in a stable manner
> (but of course not all the things I'd like to, as there are no
> extensions)
>
> I installed OS 9.1 too and I get the same phenomenon:
> After restart the Pismo freezes after the second icon, even with 9.1
> standard set.
> Restarting with extension off is running !

Obviously an extensions conflict, try adjusting which sys extensions  
startup

>
> Meanwhile I tried PR-reset.
> I have to mention, that no other changes were made with the hardware
> configuration.
>
> QUESTIONs:
> - Any idea what might be the problem and how to solve it?
> - Can it however be a defect CPU?

Maybe CPU if you just bought one. Try putting back the old one to see  
if there is a difference.

> - Might firmware be an issue? (Please remember: The PB is running fine
> with another CPU board, it is original 400 MHz)
> - Is firmware installed on the motherboard or on the CPU too? (So:
> might it be a firmware issue?)
>
> As the firmware wasn't changed and the RAM is the same as before I
> can't imagine the reason might be RAM-related.

So it shouldn't be the firmware. Check your disk though or try zeroing  
out the drive. Drive's get old and cranky - is it a new drive?

>
> Added:
> - - - Meanwhile I tested to add some extensions in OS 9. I can add
> some and the Pismo will boot, but not the full 9.1 set and OS-X won't
> start at all.
> - - -
>
>
> I don't know what to try else and hope you'll have some proposals
>
> Best regards
> MacDirk
>
> >


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