On Sep 25, 2004, at 4:38 PM, Mikael Bystr�m wrote:
I think you have a problem that demands that you start all over, including trying a second HD
Brand new hard drive. Didn't fix the problem.
, removing backup battery
?
, a PMU reset,
How do I do this on the Wallstreet?
Open firmware PRAM reset
Is this something different from the normal Flower + Option + P + R?
and OS reinstall (aka a clean reinstallation)
Not that this would make a difference, since it all happens before the OS comes into play. But yes I've had 20 billion os installs on three different hard drives and this has nothing to do with it.
and failing that trying a new PMU card.
Where is this card. I haven't really played around too much inside my Wallstreet.
My WS II did display some strange behaviour regarding power management at times. It could be that your machine have a PMU close to failure or a similar problem.
Possibly.
Or it's a boot rom problem, so I'd try with a second CPU daughter card as well if nothing else resolved the issue.
It has a brand new 500mhz G4 in it. It displayed the same problem with both the new G4 and the old G3.
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