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Quirky Q700 power switch

tnova

Member
Rear power button was working just fine on a Q700 until I used front interrupt/reset switches. Now the system won't power off using the rear switch when "it is now safe to turn off your Macintosh" appears. Also, I thought these systems power down automatically rather than prompt its safe to switch off... The case power button works just fine as does the keyboard soft power switch for start up. I think a component on the logic board must have shorted or fried when I used the front switches so now it ignores power off via switch. I installed Macsbug and interrupt switch functions as intended. The reset switch does not. So likely some issue going on with the reset switch and/or power circuitry. Any known issues on the IIci/Q700?
 

Johnnya101

Well-known member
These have been having PSU issues recently, has it been recapped?

Also, make sure the power button on the back isn't turned in so it stays on.
 

tnova

Member
I am reworking the onboard video and after resoldering the Brooktree RAMDAC (still not getting stable video) the power switch and automatic shutoff is starting to work on and off. So I am thinking its something to do with the traces in this area of the board.
 
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