We have been blowing the circuits in my house, and every time my mac
has been on that circuit. It was doing fine, and I would just restart
it every time the circuit blew, but came home one day to find that it
would not turn on. The power button on the monitor and the tower both
light up, but I get nothing else. I have reset the ram, but that has
not worked. I have not checked the CMOS battery, and not really
convinced that that is the problem. I could be wrong. I'm not
extremely knowledgeable in this area, although I am gaining rather
quickly. I'm hoping I can resurrect this little baby, and maybe do
some upgrades on it. It's still a stock 733 MHz processor, with at
least 256 mb ram and an 80 harddrive. Any ideas on how to fix it?
Eventually wanting to do an overhaul on this system and upgrade the
USB, processor, MoBo, video card, CD drive, and all that! I want a mac
that will last me a long time!

Thank you for all your help, and hope to be a part of this wonderful
group!

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