At 15:30 Uhr -0400 07.10.2004, Ben and others wrote:
As others have said, you probably just need to re-seat the processor module. I've had similar symptoms after overclocking a board too much, or forgetting to push it all the way back into the slot. If that doesn't work, you'll probably need to track down a replacement module on eBay. Most of them are for the Series II machines, but there must be some Series I modules floating around somewhere.

Many thanks to Ben and the others for your input. I tried to reseat the processor module, but to no avail.
I forgot to mention that the symptoms are the same for the Powerlogix 400 MHz-processor upgrade and the original 250 MHZ-card, so it is unlikely that the culprit is the processor module itself.
Any more suggestions?


Cheers,

Nils

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