okay..  unpluged everything.  removed everything from the usb bus but
the keyboard and mouse.
changed the chip.  changed the jumper.  removed the battery. Let it
sit for 30 mins.

pressed the cuda button for five seconds.

put the battery back in.

Chime.  No Video.

Turned it off.

Pulled the 500 mhz chip and put the 400 mhz chip back in with jumper
settings for a 450mhz.

booted up fine.


On Jul 20, 1:23 pm, Kris Tilford <ktilfo...@cox.net> wrote:
> On Jul 20, 2010, at 1:02 PM, Gus wrote:
>
> > Anything else I should try before I tell this guy his cpu doesn't
> > work.  I want to be sure of this.
>
> Disconnect the power cord AND remove the PRAM battery, THEN press the  
> CUDA.
>
> If you haven't changed the jumpers, it's likely that could be the  
> problem? You need to move the jumper from the 4th position to the 3rd  
> position:
>
> <http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/G4ZONE/g4yikesoc/>

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