That's very strange; You'll probably have to do some more diagnosing.  
Does it still boot with the AirPort installed, but without the antenna  
disconnected? Did it only not boot once? You might try it a few times  
if it doesn't. One thing about those connectors, make sure they're in  
ALL the way, push them a little harder then you'd think you have to.  
I've had the trouble with accidentally only plugging them in half of  
the way. You might try hooking it all in, then zapping the PRAM. (Hold  
Opt+Apple+R+P at startup, wait for 4 chimes) Sometimes this helps with  
new hardware problems.


        -Elliott Price
Mac Computer Repair - Santa Barbara
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On Oct 19, 2009, at 8:47 PM, Wolfman wrote:

>
> I have a slot load iMac G3 450MHz.  I wanted to install an airport
> card and as all of you know I needed an adapter card.  I put the
> airport card in the adapter and plugged the card in.  The iMac
> recognized the airport card but I could not access the internet
> without using an ethernet connection to my airport base station.
>
> I then wondered if there is supposed to be an antenna connected to the
> airport card so I opened the iMac up again to access the card.  After
> finding and connecting the buildt in antenna, the iMac would not boot
> up. The iMac chimed but the screen remained blank.
>
> I removed the airport card and adapter and the iMac booted up
> normally.  Any idea what is going on?  Thanks.
>
> Steve
> >


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