On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 2:14 PM, Bruce Johnson <john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu
> wrote:

>
> Will dead/lack of a PRAM battery keep a Gigabit Ethernet G4 system
> from turning on?
>


Sometimes one bad electrical contact will stop a machine.  Surprisingly it
does not take much corrosion or crud at all .

If the battery is alive and the machine does not start you might try
cleaning the battery contacts in the holder. Sometimes just spinning the
battery in place is enough to break through the insulating coating whatever
it's nature.

If the machine still does not start try cleaning some more important cable
and power connections.
Is the power switch on the keyboard?  My older Macs have had corrosion
deadened circuits blocking the ADB link after sitting for a while. This gets
multiplied when connected to a KVM setup as mine was.

I have run 604 systems sans battery.

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