Yeah, I'd be guessing power supply also.

-Jonas

On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 9:47 AM, dc <dbc...@verizon.net> wrote:

> On Apr 25, 7:06 am, maggel...@gmail.com wrote:
> >G4 PPC Quick Silver with 1.5Gb of RAM -
> > 1.2 Single Processor - with 32mb Graphic Card
> > Can't smell burn or nothing...just wont turn back ON again
> > ANY ADVISE? thank you
>
> If it's the power supply or logic board you might be better off $$
> $wise buying a working Quicksilver (there's a nice one on the Swap
> list for $100), transplanting your RAM, processor, etc. and then
> selling or saving the working spare parts. That way you don't have to
> guess which part has gone bad, you can test the mobo and power supply
> one piece at a time and figure out exactly what broke.
>
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