Maybe someone else has had a similar issue. I am running an S900 with a Sonnet 800mhz G4 upgrade card, 144mb of Ram, as well as an ATA 133 IDE card, a USB/ Firewire card (both also Sonnet branded) and an ATI Radeon 7000 card. My IDE drive is split into three partitions, the first of which, of course, is for OS X, as is required. First, I was unable to use either Sonnet's PCI X Installer or Xpost Facto. Each would do its thing, and the machine would restart, only to leave me with a sleeping monitor. I called Sonnet, and for a solid hour we tried every possible configuration, removing PCI cards, using the original graphics card, etc, etc. They then suggested placing the IDE drive in an OS X native machine, using that machine to install OS X and Sonnet's X Tune-Up software, then placing the drive back into my S900. I did such, only to be greeted, once again, by the sleeping monitor of doom. If anyone out there could help me out with this, I would greatly appreciate it.
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