In a message dated 4/27/02 11:15:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I tried powering up from the keyboard - same result. I then removed 
all RAM and the CPU - same result (flicker of LEDs, then dead). Then 
I put in my old 604e daughter card, and it booted up! I swapped back 
in my G3 card and it also booted up!!?! I gradually added in RAM, a 
pair at a time, and put in my SCSI card and connected it to its 
drive. At this point I am back to all my original hardware, except 
for a different power supply."

For some reason I had to do this twice when I first got my upgrade after two 
hard crashes.  I had the same result after reinstalling the original 
processor.

<<I had taken out RAM before and resinstalled my 604e. Why swapping in 
the 604 and then the G3 worked, I don't know. Maybe I failed to seat 
something properly or to hold down the CUDA reset long enough before. 
I now doubt that the power supply was the problem, since the initial 
behavior with this one was the same as with the old. All I can figure 
is that some setting got hosed and starting from square one enabled 
everything to get back in sync. Thanks again for you help. Wish me 
luck. >>

I haven't had any problems since then . . . you should be okay me thinks.

Jeff S.


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