thanks for the response. i tried everything, switching the various modules and taking out the battery and pressing the cuda button. nothing has worked. the result is that even with the original 2 32MB RAM modules the computer fails to turn on, the start button turns orange, there is no chime, the fan comes on, the screen remains dark, and there is no sound of hard drive activity. i am feeling quite beaten down at the moment.
Hi Christopher,
I had the same problem when upgrading the RAM in my Rev A Bondi, I put the original ram back in and still had the same symptoms you described. I figure it was caused by a loose connection because unplugging and firmly reseating the motherboard, then screwing it in place before reseating the daughterboard fixed the problem.
So now I have 256 megs of RAM (128 in each socket) working fine.
Anyway I hope this helps.
Greville
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