< I finally figured out why my 8500 won't restart.  It appears to be from
  two new sticks of 128Mb RAM that I added to it.  When I took them out, it
  restarted fine.
     Has anyone ever dealt with something like that before?  Why would that
  be happening?  I am currently going back and forth with the seller to see
  what can be done.
     If any one has a solution that does not involve exchanging the RAM I
  would be very greatful.

                                         Thanks,
                                         Kevin>

I had the same problem with my 7300. System lit up but no monitor display, no hard 
drive clicking, etc. Solution: get new RAM. Bad RAM just won't work anymore is my 
experience. --Tom

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