On Jun 18, 2004, at 05:26 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
check battery voltage
If you meant he PRAM battery, then the fact it is or isn't head doesn't make a HiFong of difference - both my IIci's (same board better CPU) have no PRAM battery at all and start/run fine.
You could try pulling the PRAM battery and power cable out and leaving it for an hour or so to clear the PRAM totally to factory settings. Apple's soft power machines are know to get their panties in a bunch on occasions if the PRAM battery dies at the wrong moment.
Also make a good long check of all the capacitors (tin cylinders with a black strip across the top) to insure there is no electrolyte leakage (looks like spilled Cola drink on the board) as this may have either shorted a vital component or the leaking capacitor may have died.
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