on 1/21/06 1:36 PM, tap at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Could a service tech help me out, or is this a
> known issue that simply means death? Thanks in advance for any responses. My
> iMac just died, and the only way I could stay in my budget and stay with
> Apple was to buy used.
> 
> Now I'm off to read the seller the riot act...
Try stripping out all cards and all but one stick of ram. You may have a bad
stick, you could have more than one bad stick, or it could (and very likely
is) something altogether unrelated to ram. See if you can get your hands on
an Apple Hardware Test disk for that specific machine.  Go slow on yellin at
the seller. There's plenty of room for them to be acting in error rather
than falsely. I sell a lot of stuff and (though I've had plenty of occasions
when I was in error) I have had some buyers really embarrass themselves by
reacting in haste. Also, try re-setting the logic board. I don't remember if
the DA has a cuda switch, but most model have some routine for re-setting
the logic board.
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All the Best,

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