<I just bought an LC475 and had similar problems. The rather 
<strange solution seems to be:
<1. Switch on the computer.
<2. Wait for about a minute until all of the funny dong and peep 
<noises have stopped.
<3. Turn on the monitor.<

<If I turn the monitor on first nothing ever seems to show up-- not 
<even that pale static one would expect if electrons were making it 
<to the screen.

<I would be inteested to know if this is just a peculiarity of my 
<machine or characteristic of the model (this is the first Apple I have 
<ever used).

Try turning the computer on (with the monitor on) and after a second turn it
off and on quickly. then let it start up and see if it goes ok. if it does,
your battery is low.
Good luck.
johnsn 

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