on 5/1/04 9:34 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
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> Hi folks

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> After 4 hours of attempts to get it running correctly, I just threw
> the HD on a a beige G3 that I've been doing some development on. So
> the services it carried are back up and running, but the S900 is not.
> 
> I also tried booting off of various OS9 CDs, with no luck there either.
> 
> I'm a little sleep deprived at this point, so I may not be thinking
> clearly.  What other tricks should I try to get this reset to a
> useable condition?
> 
> TIA

I would pull all PCI cards and RAM, then if you manage to get booted, add
them back one at a time until you find the culprit(s). Had a similar
situation a few months ago - one DIMM and a FW/USB card had fried, disabling
the computer.
-- 
Gregg


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