Sounds to me you have a bad RAM stick or two... Test each stick separartely
(just one stick in one slot, others empty) with Gauge Pro for at least 1500
passes.


> From: David Dierlam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: OK-It's not the PRAM battery.......

> ---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...


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