My Reply follows quote. On 10/06/2004 14:33 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>Does anyone have the specifics on the broken glass sound at startup? 
>This is on a Wallstreet II.
>
>The most I've found off google.com is speculation and that it's caused 
>by a "hardware problem."
>
>Is there a more specific problem that causes this? Like bad memory?
>
>-Chris
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Here is my "understanding" of that sound:

Startup

     RAM failure occurs
     (breaking glass sound after startup chord)

1 Remove top RAM SO DIMM (if present) and restart computer.
If startup sequence is normal, replace RAM SO DIMM and
retest.
2 Replace bottom RAM SO DIMM and retest.
3 Replace microprocessor board.
4 Replace I/O logic board.

Hope this helps.

Ken

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