David Klaus wrote:
 > Oh, I don't know if you want to know this, but your
 > problem is almost certainly a dead PRAM battery.   There
 > is an issue with the 4400's and StarMax clones (the same
 > Tanzania architecture) where a dead PRAM battery prevents
 > the PS from starting.

Looks like I found the right list.  The manual was no help,
but after a bit of searching, I found a Rayovac 840 battery
velcroed to the motherboard.

It looked like it was going to be tricky to get at it, but
I see that I can pull the drive bays without tools, and I've
got easy access to the battery.

I'll look for a replacement battery today and see if that
fixes it.

Thanks, David and Clae!

Brent


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