Op 19-nov-05 om 19:09 heeft Clark Martin het volgende geschreven:

Remove and re-insert EVERYTHING, memory CPU, video card, power cables, etc. Disconnect any PCI card but the main video. Disconnect both drive cables and the power cables to the drive. Remove all the memory. Remove the video card.

For starters here we are trying to get the computer to power on so incidentals like drives, video and memory don't matter. Once it powers on then start worry about those things.

Yep that's the way to do it. I finally resurrected my dead B&W G3 last week doing exactly the same. Removing everything and then adding them one by one, booting after every added piece of hardware until crazy things start to happen. I finally found the culprit: a bad 256MB P100 DIMM. So luckily no blown PSU :)


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