"crust r." wrote:
> >Perhaps resetting the Power Manager will help. I believe this will also
> >reset the PRAM.
> >
> >-makmac
>
> make sure you have the memory in the top
> slot removed, because the place you need to push to make the connection for
> the card is directly underneath where the chip would be. There will be an
> audible click, and you will feel it as it hits. Then reinstall the top
> memory chip. I was a mess for about an hour there,
crust, makmac, kyle,
truly, the next time anyone asks me why I continue to pin my colours to the
Cupertino mast I will tell them of the momentous day when, from across the
world, the massed armies of mac afficionados rallied round to save one poor
little Pismo from a life as a doorstop. The story will be handed down through
the generations, doubtless growing more fantastical with the telling ("no, it
was a 6Gb RAM chip he was trying to install, not a 4Gb one", etc.), but the
core message, of these fabled beings' devotion to their platform in the face
of the Redmondian onslaught, will always shine through...oh, must stop now, I'm
gushing:)
Mike
PS - I pushed harder, it clicked, it booted. Hoorah!
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