Alan C wrote:

>
>
>         I'm going to try removing all the PC cards to see if that's the problem.
> I'll probably just purchase a new one if it's dead.
>
> Any more feedback is appreciated,
> Alan
>

The 9500 has a "Tsunami" motherboard. They have possible PCI issues. The same board
was used in the Daystar Genesis MP computers. On the Daystardigital.com website
there is a procedure to be followed when the computer WILL NOT BOOT.

There is a list of components to be removed and carefully re-installed.

Saved me a lot of grief over the years.

I have a spare 9500 Tsunami motherboard that I ordered when I thought mine was
flakey, but info on the Daystar site always manages to get mine running again.

You  can't kill it and it won't die.

I tried to install OSX on a computer this morning with a Tsunami board in it. It
went DEAD and pulling the plug right out and waiting a few minutes re-enabled the
Startup button on the Keyboard. Try it.

M
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