I know it seems a silly suggestion but ... Did you check the little battery?
Because that could account for the thing not starting up (it could account
for a lot of things really).

On 18/09/04 04:25, "Ron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I recently purchased a G3 AIO sight unseen from a school auction.
> Unfortunately, its DOA. Plug it in, make sure the power supply switch is on
> and I get nothing when I press the power button on the front of the machine.
> I tried pulling it apart to see what the problem may be. I noticed that the
> pin-out was the same as a standard atx power supply so I tried a standard PC
> power supply. Again no go. I still think my power supply is bad. However,
> I've been a windows guy for about 10 years now so don't know as much about
> these. I'd really like to get the little sucker (okay, chunky sucker)
> running. Any tips, tricks or ideas?
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Ron
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