on 08/11/2004 15:19, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> hi - thanks very much for your suggestion, but i
> really pressed that sucker hard.  i downloaded a
> take-apart guide for the Pismo, where i believe it was
> mentioned that you have to do this.
> 
> yeah, i hate that feeling.  the first time i upgraded
> a Mac (the kid's first Performa) processor, i didn't
> seat it right, so i called Sonnet Tech Support, and
> when the guy said "put it on the floor so you can
> really lean into it..." i thought i was going to puke!
> :P  of course, it worked, and i was happy customer
> number #147 for him that day i'm sure... ;)
> 
> 
> best regards,
> David 

One beep means "No RAM is installed or detected", so either it isn't seated
properly or you fried it when you reinstalled it. Try a different bank of
RAM.
Also, if you bought it from OWC, then it has a lifetime warranty and OWC has
always been good to me with this warranty.

Chris


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