So I am parting out my AGP Sawtooth and I can't for the life of me
figure out how to get the power supply out!
Can someone help with photo of some kind.
I think everything else is out of the case.
thanks! Laura
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glueski wrote:
So I am parting out my AGP Sawtooth and I can't for the life of me
figure out how to get the power supply out!
Can someone help with photo of some kind.
I think everything else is out of the case.
thanks! Laura
Hi Laura,
Have replied direct with instructions.
Hope it
Aaron.
Kind of related. I recently had 50 blue and white G3s to repair, and some
showed no sign of life. However, most of them were fixed using a good PRAM.
Also my sister-in-laws Quicksilver G4 lost power unexpectedly in a power cut,
and wouldn't start up. Inside the door is a reset button
On Sep 20, 2008, at 3:06 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Sep 19, 2008, at 3:10 PM, Doug Burton wrote:
Reference this Bruce, I have a couple of these USB/IDE cables and
I've
yet to get one working on a Mac, or even my Hackintosh for that
matter. Haven't tried them with Windows yet.
At 10:02 PM -0400 9/20/08, Wilton Shaw wrote:
Hello,
I have my backup disk on all the time so it works with my time machine.
I happened to look in the corner of the screen where the icon is
supposed to be and it isn't there. I checked and the disk is still
on and is warm. I tried urning it off
On Sep 20, 2008, at 9:02 PM, Wilton Shaw wrote:
I went to the disk utility and the disk shows up in the list but I
can't mount it.
What do I do next?
Could be a Finder Preference. If you go to FinderPreferences in the
tab GeneralShow these items on Desktop has the box External disks
Hi all,
Was the G4 Digital Audio sold with a keyboard included? Mine came with
an Apple USB Graphite keyboard like the G3's use, but I'm just
wondering if the Apple Pro USB keyboard was OEM for this system.
Steve
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