on 12/21/02 11:24 AM, Eric Kinzie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> I recently got a couple things for my 7500 in hopes of making it alittle
> better.  The first was a 604/120 processor.  When I plugged it in, I got
> no chime, no video, no nothing.  Is there anything I needed to do in
> order to run the 604 in my 7500?

Make sure the cpu card and everything else is well  seated. For sure, for
sure.  I went round and round with this situation and finally found out that
some component was not all the way down and that fixed it.
> 
> The second was a pair of 128MB DIMM's.  They were supposed to FPM and
> should have worked in my 7500.  When I installed them, either my Mac
> doesn't start up or lockes up when loading extensions.  Any thoughts?

try them one at a time after you get everything else working perfectly.
> 
> Thanks,
> Eric
> 


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