Power down everything and disconnect everything but keyboard, mouse and 
monitor.  Turn on the monitor and wait a few seconds, then boot computer.

For some reason my computer  (B&W G4/450 OS 9.2) stalls the same way if I
turn on my monitor after I boot up.

If this doesn't work, remove all the memory except one stick and try to
boot.  I had a bad 128 ram stick and a bad socket that gave me similar
startup problems.





> This evening, when I push the power button, the HD spins up, the power
> supply fan comes on, the LEDs of the CDROM comes on, the light of the zip
> drive comes on, even the LEDs on the mother boards comes on, BUT....
>
> No boing, no video, nothing.

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