> >Is my performa 577 the same as a LC unit when being talked about?
>
>If you mean an LC575, yes - same form factor slightly different software
>and possibly HD size installed when new.

Are the "LC" series the all in one unit Macs?  I have one that does not 
power up and needs other parts for it.  I wish to bring it back from the 
"dead", especialy if I can get the monitor to work.  Mac monitors are so 
expensive.  I think I got a bad power supply to start with, as the fan 
doesn't even start up and it should.  I am hoping it has fuses inside the PS 
or elsewhere in the unit.  Any suggestions on this resurection would be 
appreciated. Thanks.

John

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