Hello,
You changed drives? I would check the connectors on the drive and
motherboard to see if they are properly seated. I had the same
problem when one of the connectors was improperly seated.
On Apr 11, 2010, at 7:29 PM, JOHN CARMONNE wrote:
If not I would disconnect every cable and remove the PRAM battery
along with the memory. Wait 30 mins then hold down the CUDA switch
for 15 seconds then reinstall 1 stick of ram and the battery and 1
hard drive in the forward bay and go from there.
Forward bay? i don't think where the drive is installed matters,
theres only one cable in there... Also already tried the reset
procedure D:
Sorry I got kinda confused with a G4 MDD Maybe the moving the RAM
around will help you can boot 9 with 128.
JOHN CARMONNE
Yorba Linda USA
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