On Dec 9, 2005, at 8:31 AM, Tom W. wrote:

I would check the power supply. I had this happen to me once when a
power supply went. It would flick on then off.
Tom

On 12/9/05, Dick Grable <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I work part-time at a local Spanish TV station keeping the Macs running (mainly for Final Cut Pro) and have a G4 500 that refuses to do more than
spin the cooling fan for a second or two.

Check the PRAM battery while you're at it - if it's original, it's overdue for changing. This will also cause the symptom you're describing.

-Dylan

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