If you have just recently installed more memory, check to make sure they 
are seated correctly. If they are then you may have a bad chip. Try 
swapping chips or something like that to see if computer starts up 
without one of the chips, you have then isolated the bad chip.

Will
On Friday, August 30, 2002, at 02:12 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Anyone know any more (than Apple is giving me) on this issue:
>
> On startup the screen is black and the iMac chimes 3x and the power 
> button
> flashes 3x. All I can find is "3 chimes = NO GOOD BANKS" referring to 
> the
> ram banks.
>
> Thanks,


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