If you follow the archives you'll find more than one poster who reverted
back to the original CPU and brought back a S900, which then accepted
all the upgrades over again. Electronic quirks can be tough to fix,
tougher to explain why it happened. Paul C
E Hoffman wrote:
Hi,
Things seem very grim w/ my S900 at this point. I relocated an ATA controller
card from the top PCI slot to the one under the video card, went to reboot my
machine and no video. I tried returning the card to its original slot,
reseating all the cards, tested the PRAM battery, pressed the CUDA button and
even took it to a mac diagnostic center who did all that I did plus trying a
different video card, but still no video. They think it's either the logic
board or possibly the processor which I can test myself (after I pick the
computer up) by replacing w/ the original one. If that doesn't work, does
anyone know where I can obtain an S900 logic board and is this something that I
can install myself? I thought I took every precaution when relocating the ATA
card but evidently I did something that has caused this problem w/ the video.
Thanks for any leads anyone can offer.
Elliot
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