In a message dated 10/1/2002 10:44:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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> It could also be the CPU card.   Are you sure it is from a 7300? 
>  For example, if it is a PowerComputing CPU card, it might be trying 
>  to run your 7600 at too high of a bus speed which could cause these 
>  problems, though I wouldn't expect it to boot at all if you ended up 
>  with a PCP 604/180 card.  

Yup... same thing happened to me, I think!

I had a 233 mhz card from a 9600, and for whatever reason it woul dnot work 
for me in my 7600....

Craig W.

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