on 8/25/01 11:47 AM, Alan Gentle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I don't have the original 180Mhz motherboard for my 7300. If I got one
> what's involved in 'going back down' - that is, re-installing it in place of
> the PowerLogix card? Is it simply a case of unplugging and replacing?
Here you go:
Remove (or disable) any of the upgrade's control panels and extensions.
Shut down the computer. (duh!)
Remove the G4 card.
Insert the 604 card, along with an L2 cache card if you have one.
Locate the CUDA switch on the logic board and hold it down for 30-40
seconds.
Close the case back up. Power it up, and cross your fingers. :)
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