i have a newertech card that didn't work and i followed the same instructions
when i replaced the old 604e card
i hadn't pulled the L2
but it came back fine
only the date and time needed fixing
Alex Allee wrote:
> 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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