On 09/02/2012 16:40, "Jesse" <jesse.wm.wall...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've run the August 2005 ROM update while booted up in Safe Mode (OS X
> 10.4.11) and STILL am not having any luck. The card itself is listed
> as Part Number 109-85500-01 which matches up as the Radeon 7000 Mac
> version and as far as I can tell there is no reason (outside of card
> malfunction) that this shouldn't work.
> 
> Has anyone had this experience, and is there a solution?

    If you've zapped the pram/nvram and reset the mobo with the cuda and
tried all three pci slots probably not - though sometimes a computer/mobo
which has been in a set configuration for a long time may refuse to
recognize a newly introduced component. The only method I knew for curing
this was to remove the battery and disconnect all the components and leave
overnight. 
    I've only ever succeeded with the overnight method with a supermac clone
(S900? - Umax Pulsar dual?)  which would not boot with new ram sticks
in.....ok next morning - shrug? Who knows why......

Pete


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