on 05/05/2004 7:16 pm, J.M.P.Hissel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On 05-05-2004 18:39, Michael Stabosz, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
> 
>> I've got a problem with a PowerMac 5400/200 in the office.  Seems to start
>> up all right.  I hear the little bootup chime, the thing sounds like it's
>> whirring away.  The CD ROM drive opens and closes.  Problem is that there's
>> no display.  Nothing at all, no matter what I do.
>> 
>> Any ideas on how to get this sucker working?
> 
> Did you try another monitor? Will be the 1st thing to start with.
> 
> Jo
> 
No video - sounds like the fly back transformers gone OC! The 5400/200 is a
one piece-unit you'll have problems hooking up a second monitor to confirm
it is the fly back trans, very expensive repair you'll have to decide if
it's worth it.
Art
UK


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