Hi All:

I guess I was premature in deciding that it was the loose power cable from
the restart switches.  Today, it began freezing up--got a couple of
restarts, then nothing (except the fan spins and the LED on the mobo lights
up).  I reset the PMU (G4 AGP's version of CUDA) and tried it with the IDE
cable unplugged (only has a CD-ROM).  It got a start-up chime but went to
some command line thing and asked if I wanted to continue to boot (type
"Mac-boot") or shut-down.  The shut-down command worked, but the boot
command resulted in a dark screen same as before.

Then, I pulled everything off the mobo except the CPU and video card
(including the modem that goes directly into the mobo--not in a pci
slot--this is the one thing I hadn't removed previously), took out the PRAM
battery and let it sit for about an hour.  I tried it with just the hard
drive plugged back in, and I have a robust start-up.  I figure I'll play
around with it a while (see if the freeze-up recurs), and then try putting
one component at a time back in, taking some time to play around with it
each time.

I followed apple's procedure for testing the psu--and it's fine.  Could I
have a bad PMU chip???  Is there still any chance that it's the video card?

Thanks again.

Joe



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