it is a powerforce that you adjust the speed using cpu director. the jumper settings arent supposed to matter. This leads me to think that it is an open firmware problem. I tried experimenting with jumper settings. If i clock the 350 mhz down to 266 mhz on a 67 mhz bus it will not boot...
I have a powerlogix powerforce g3 and my computer wont boot with it installed. It still boots with the orignal processor. The powerlogix was previously installed into a beige g3 and another B&W, but running bus speeds of 67mhz. Mine is running at the full 100 which is why I want to use...
I just got a blue and white g3 to replace my beige. I want to put my sonnet accelerator into the b&w, but whenever I clock the bus down, it will not boot. I would just keep the beige as my main machine, but the video is wayyyy to slow and the b&w doubles almost all of the video...
i took a look at her activity monitor and there were three launchd processes open, but none of them were using any memory or processor time. Is there any way that i can check to see if a process has an attached file? Also I was unable to find a music file, but that just means it isn't labeled...
It only happens once ever couple of weeks which makes it so hard to find out. I don't think it is serious if it is a virus because it will mute with the computer. The only way she was able to make it stop was to restart the entire 'Book.
Hey, my sisters room mate came to me with her laptop telling me that it plays an elevator version of jump by van halen randomly. I couldn't find anything on google about it and don't know what to tell her. anyways i told her to get a list of all the processes while the song is playing. i...
The 66 mhz slot should not effect it. If the card can fit into the slot normally, then it is rated for that speed. Are there any broken or loose solders on the VGA connector? I have had that happen to me on an old card once after swapping it. Sounds like you need a new video card.
get your power supply checked out. in the shop i work at, these symptoms happen often when a unit has a bad power supply. we have a tester that just plugs in, but for a mac, you would need to get a wiring diagram and a multimeter.
i just tried it for giggles in grins, but took it off because it wasn't consistent. Some things would work better, but then they would be slower again if the hard drive was doing anything. All the cards in mine are bus hogs.
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