A friend bought a PowerCenterPro 210 on eBay (guaranteed no DOA).

Set it up, and got chime but no video on a Sony monitor.

Brought it to my house, with a different Sony monitor. Chime, no video.
Tried it with both the VGA and the Mac connector (with adapter). No video.

Swapped my PCI video card into the PowerCenterPro. No video.

Connected the PowerCenterPro with my PowerTower via SCSI. Could mount it
with SCSI Probe. Ran Norton Disk Doctor and Disk Warrior. Fixed all
problems.

With the PCP connected via SCSI to my PowerTower, used Startup Drive control
panel to designate PCP as Startup Disk. It booted (apparently). Got video.

Turned off PowerTower. Rebooted PCP. No video.

Tried all three video ports (VGA, Mac with adapter and PCI video card). No
video any time.

Tried zapping PRAM repeatedly (using Command-Option-P-R). No video.

Reset CUDA. No video.

Thoughts? Bad mobo?

Help!

--Chuck



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