I just wanted to tell the list that this is not me (the original starter of the post) and I have not done many of these things, except for the new CPU card and Hard Drive.

On Sep 25, 2004, at 5:46 PM, Andrew Kershaw wrote:

Alright, some clarity and things I have tried that have not solved this issue.

It's NOT the memory test - I've got that disabled on all my Macs.

One of my Wallstreets (originally 233/512k) has been upgraded to a PowerLogix 466 w/ 384 MB of RAM. I've replaced the PMU, charge card, and power supply card. My PRAM battery is dead, so every time you cut power, it's equivalent to resetting the power manager and/or removing the PRAM battery altogether. Any combination of stock and replaced parts results in the same symptoms.

The other Wallstreet is a stock 233/512k with 192MB of RAM. It has the same problem. (It also has a dead PRAM battery.)

I suspect replacing the PRAM battery will solve the problem, but I haven't bothered.

Peace,
Drew


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