Greetings all,
I'd like to seek advice for those who've tread down the path I need to 
take. A while back I donated a G5 tower (June 2004 model, 1.8GHz DP w/ PCI 
slots) to a small private school. Recently I was told by the teacher that 
it just stopped working, so I took it in and ascertained that the video 
card was the most likely culprit (issue= boot up chime, then 
nothing-nothing fires up, except the fans going full tilt if you wait a 
couple minutes, then you need to do a hard shutdown). Apparently not, as a 
replacement card (known good) and a 2nd used one I had failed to remedy the 
situation. Re-seating RAM, pulling 3rd party cards, new PRAM battery, 
returning unit to OEM status, and resetting the board all proved fruitless.

So, I'm inquiring from those in the know what the next step is. Alas, all 
keystroke related remedies (resetting PRAM, NVRAM, single user and verbose 
mode, C key for optical, etc.) are not an option - the boot-up mode does 
not get far enough in to query the peripherals or seek an OS.
I fear it may be bad processor or logic board, but maybe there's a way to 
verify or get around?

Many thanks for any input.
Regards,
Dana

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