Heok Hee Ng wrote:

> Thanks to all that have responded.  I don't think the hard drive is at
> fault, because I did not get the flashing question mark at startup.  I
> also tried booting from a different hard drive and that produced the
> same symptoms.  Same thing with trying to boot from a CD.
> I'm thinking that it could be bad contacts, but I've opened the case
> and removed whatever dust in there with compressed air (I'm actually
> quite sick of opening and closing the case so many times today).
> Whenever I get the mac to startup successfully, sometimes there are
> intermittent freezes during the startup process.  This goes away after
> a while.  Everything works fine for about an hour, and then it would
> freeze solid, necessitating a restart.
> This isn't the first mobo to die on me.  I've had one that died and
> this was its replacement.
> However, now that it's dying again, could there be something wrong with
> my power supply that is frying the mobos?
>
> Heok Hee
>

I was having similar problems booting into OS 9 until I disabled the Sonnet
extension. Don't know what the extension is supposed to do because without
it the ASP shows the processor at 586 MHz.
PM 8600 Sonnet G3/500
Jerry

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