---This is my start up procedure: Press start, count
to 3, hit button again-mac is off. count to 3 again
Hit button again, mac is on. And works perfect. The
only change I had made was adding more ram. Before
this, it started up fine. I was thining the added ram
required more power to light the mac up. Then I
thought maybe the order(change the 128's to the 64's
position) Haven't done that yet...


 mkauspe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you kick the power out for five minute and then
> start 'er up does it 
> come on right away? Could be a power supply.
> 
> Mike (aka PC Tech)
> Computer/Networking Support Technician
> AAHS, CO, Academy School District 20
> 
> "Don't trust anyone below 10,000 feet" -Me Dad
> 
> On Sunday, October 19, 2003, at 10:27 AM, David
> Dierlam wrote:
> 
> > ---  I purchased a new pram battery yesterday. A
> lot
> > of you said the pram battery was the reason I had
> to
> > push the start button twice in order to get my
> 8600 to
> > kick over. Replaced the battery and viola'same
> > problem. I'm thinking rearranging the ram sticks
> is
> > going to fix this. It has 496mb(128s, 64s and
> 16s).
> > I'm ASSUMING that all are the same ns. If they
> > weren't, it would start up at all? Yes or no? I'll
> bet
> > derf or Jefferey is going to have an answer for
> this.
> > You all are pretty smart cookies. From David-5 min
> > from the Mexican border. Eeeehaaaaah
> >
> >
> Mike (aka PC Tech)
> Computer/Networking Support Technician
> AAHS, CO, Academy School District 20
> 
> "Don't trust anyone below 10,000 feet" -Me Dad
> 
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