This is highly likely, but almost everybody that pops the processor card out
of their pismo doesn't get it in tight the first time. You need to press
pretty hard on that sucker. Just when you think you are going to crack the
thing, it pops into place where it should be!
-Ryan Stewart


> That's definitely a possibility. happened to me the first time I tried to
> start
> up after ramping the RAM to 1gb.
> 
> Thomas Ethen wrote:
> 
>> Sometimes with a Pismo, you don't get the board with the RAM chips seated
>> properly and then the PowerBook will not start. I would check that first!
>> 
>> Tom
> 


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