Hello everyone,
I have the same problem as this guy http://68kmla.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=20786 but the problem like this guy isn't the RAM. I've cleaned the motherboard, memory and the graphics card (the original Rage 128) with isopropyl alcohol, I swapped the RAM sticks and installed some new ones, checked the PSU voltages and started up the Mac without the hard drives but the problem persists. I did overclock this Mac, It is a 350MHz model and was running in 400MHz with no problems at all. I've turned off the machine normally, in the next day the problem started, but the Mac stayed on this state for about 30 minutes, and when I've pressed the restart button the machine booted, but now even doing this the computer does not start up, and I also reverted the overclock.
What this can be? Bad CPU? I dont think that is a bad CPU because It executes the POST and the startup chime. xx(
I have the same problem as this guy http://68kmla.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=20786 but the problem like this guy isn't the RAM. I've cleaned the motherboard, memory and the graphics card (the original Rage 128) with isopropyl alcohol, I swapped the RAM sticks and installed some new ones, checked the PSU voltages and started up the Mac without the hard drives but the problem persists. I did overclock this Mac, It is a 350MHz model and was running in 400MHz with no problems at all. I've turned off the machine normally, in the next day the problem started, but the Mac stayed on this state for about 30 minutes, and when I've pressed the restart button the machine booted, but now even doing this the computer does not start up, and I also reverted the overclock.
What this can be? Bad CPU? I dont think that is a bad CPU because It executes the POST and the startup chime. xx(


