Craig Rodgers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Try reseting the motherboard with the cuda button, it's beside the 
> PCI riser, and is marked reset, or at least it is on my Beige. Turn 
> off the computer and unplug it, then hold the button down for 10 
> seconds. It's amazing how many weird behaviours are resolved by a 
> motherboard reset.

You might also want to try it without all the memory, i.e. removing
one stick and trying it then removing the other two sticks and trying
it.  I had some freaky things happen with a flaky stick of memory in a
Beige G3 minitower.

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Dana
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