Try a new PRAM battery. Those little things can make miracles happen. You said you tested it. How? Perhaps pressing the CUDA button (just once!) as well.

On Mar 14, 2004, at 6:15 PM, Chris Votta wrote:

I recently purchased a Blue and White G3 from a local computer store. It
worked wonderfully for the first week or so, then when I tried to turn it on
today it wouldn't boot up. At first the power light would come on but the
monitor stayed blank. I made sure all of the external cables were connected
and that the monitor was working but didn't find the problem. I then
checked all the connections inside, tested the battery, and removed any dust
I could find on the motherboard. When I tried to boot again nothing
happened at all. The power light stayed off, the fans didn't move, nothing.
Thinking I might have bad ram I tried each stick individually (it has two
256mb dimms) but still nothing. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks --Chris


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