My 9600 seems to have bit the dust. I pulled it off the shelf and set it up after about a year's hiatus. It booted right away, but to an OSX boot screen (grey apple). I had tried installing OSX with XPostFacto before putting it away. I was unsuccessful in doing so. It hung at the grey screen, so I tried booting from an OS 9 CD. It would spin the disc up for only a few seconds at a time and then spin it back down. It was booting, but VERY slowly. It then froze. I rebooted and did the PRAM keyboard reset trick and it chimed again, but then it did nothing. When I try to boot it now, it chimes, the drives spin up, the monitor comes out of standby, and then it stops. The monitor goes back into standby and it refuses to continue booting. It won't respond to any keyboard commands either except the power button and the restart command.
Here's what I have done so far:
-Replace the G3 upgrade with original processor
-Pull all the RAM (it would then chime but immediately give me the "broken glass" sound)
-Install different RAM chips in different orders to test for a faulty module
-Push the CUDA reset switch on the motherboard
-Remove the PRAM battery overnight (with unit unplugged)
-Leave unit unplugged overnight
-Pull out extra PCI cards leaving just the video card and SCSI controller (powers my 68pin SCSI main drive)
-Try a different monitor
-Curse, swear, threaten, etc the machine }
-Cried because I may have killed my favorite machine
Anyone have any other ideas? This really sucks. :'(
Here's what I have done so far:
-Replace the G3 upgrade with original processor
-Pull all the RAM (it would then chime but immediately give me the "broken glass" sound)
-Install different RAM chips in different orders to test for a faulty module
-Push the CUDA reset switch on the motherboard
-Remove the PRAM battery overnight (with unit unplugged)
-Leave unit unplugged overnight
-Pull out extra PCI cards leaving just the video card and SCSI controller (powers my 68pin SCSI main drive)
-Try a different monitor
-Curse, swear, threaten, etc the machine }
-Cried because I may have killed my favorite machine
Anyone have any other ideas? This really sucks. :'(




