The Hard drive is not the issue. If it was, the iMac would still power on. It 
just wouldn't boot past a blinking file folder with a question mark. Best of 
luck!!

Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2014 10:10:05 -0800
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Switching hard drive from one g3 imac to another

Hello,

I am new to the group, and happy to find others with older imac's. 

I have a G3 and it no longer will power up. This has been coming on for a 
while,as it was more& more  difficult over the past several weeks to get it 
powered up. Now, it won't power up at all, just a split second of light when 
the power button is pushed. My best guess is the power supply is the problem. 
I'm afraid to try to use the install or restore CD in case I put it into the CD 
slot, and with no power, can't get it back.

I found another imac which I believe is a g3 and wonder if I could have the 
power supply of the working one moved to my imac, or could I have my hard drive 
switched to the working imac. If the working imac is not the exact same model, 
would the HD's be compatible?

I only use this computer for a specific purpose, and so no need or desire to 
update hardware or software.

Are either of these options workable, and what would be preferable? I hope to 
be sure that buying the imac is worthwhile in time and effort. Thanks for any 
advice you may have.

kay priest





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