I think that there is a jumpering of the CPU card that needs to be
done.
I've googled with only clues to be found.
http://www.everymac.com/upgrade_cards/powerlogix/powerforce_g4_233/powerforce_g4_233_800.html
http://www.hardmac.com/articles/5/page1
On Nov 2, 1:41 am, Stewie de Young <[email protected]> wrote:
> Don't you just love troubleshooting these problems Mike ?
> I've just had something similar in a Cube.
> I ended up stripping it back to bare components and then using another for
> spares then trying all the different components. I eventually found the
> culprit - an IDE cable that had broken inside the plastic outer sheathing.
> Impossible to see of course and only after testing the continuity with a
> multimeter did I find out why. I can't complain - it was an inexpensive fix
> at $10 for a new cable , just a lot of wasted hours finding the problem.
>
> I'd run your machine on a known good hard drive , one stick of Ram, Apple
> keyboard and mouse and nothing else installed and go from there.
>
> Stewie
>
>
>
> > Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 19:45:35 -0800
> > Subject: Re: Sleep issue on G4 DA
> > From: [email protected]
> > To: [email protected]
>
> > Well, I've about thrown in the towel on this. I've replaced the scythe
> > fan with the original and set everything correctly and when I put the
> > system to sleep I got a kernel panic upon wake.
> > The only things I can imagine may be the problem is the power supply
> > or the processor? I don't get it.
> > If the CPU is the problem, why wouldn't there be more serious
> > problems?
>
> > BTW, where can I find service repair parts manuals for Macs with the
> > listed specs of everything on the model including the part numbers?
> > Thanks if anyone can help!!!
> > I wonder if the power supply isn't the correct model for my DA or
> > it's dying very slowly.
> > My DA will just have to be an insomniac.
>
> > -Mike
>
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