On 26 Jan 2005, at 01:14, Gregg Gorrie wrote:

I had a similar situation ... my NewerTech G4/400 upgraded S900 stopped
working several months after the upgrade. I tried everything (PRAM, CUDA,
etc.) and almost gave up, then I decided to try it with the original 604e
CPU. Miraculously, my computer came back to life, and when I put back the
Maxpower G4/400, it was brought back to life.

The Sonnet manual says that this is one option to bring a failed-boot S900 back to life, and it is a step that I have taken in the past.


It's a PRAM thing as has been surmised.

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Cheers

Derryck


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