>  >The battery is only a couple of months old.
>>I also pressed the kudo button on the motherboard to initialize
>>everything, and I pulled the processor card out and put it in again.
>>The Mac doesn't boot.
>>
>
>Startup chime? Monitor working? Reset motherboard (different from pressing
>CUDA switch). If that doesn't do it then the motherboard must be faulty -
>pehaps damaged by static electricity from inadequate grounding while moving
>components to or from it. Replace with a 7500/7600 board.
>
>Charlie


Thanks, Charlie. The monitor is ok. How do you reset the motherboard? 
And which part of the Mac is responsible for the startup chime? I 
don't have the Mac here at the moment, and I'm nor sure if it does 
chime at startup. I'm afraid it doesn't.
Rufus

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