on 1/13/03 8:52 AM, Mark Benson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> We have already established that the problem does nhot go away if she
> completely disconnects all the internal SCSI devices. The above is, although
> accurate, totally academic.
Try this
with  only one ramstick firmly seated and no scsi attachments of any kind.
I've forgotten if the 840 has removable rom and cache, if it does, romve the
cache and make sure the rom is firmly seated in the rom slot.

> Resetting the logic board can resolve many system problems. Whenever
> you have a unit that fails to power up, you should follow this
> procedure before replacing any modules.
> 
> 1) Unplug the computer.
> 2) Remove the battery from the logic board.
> 3) Disconnect the power supply cable from the logic board and then
> press the Power On button.
> 4) Wait at least 10 minutes before replacing the battery.
> 5) Make sure the battery is installed in the correct +/- direction.
> 6) Reassemble the computer and test the unit.
-- 
All the best,
R.A. Cantrell

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