I know this applies to at least one Mac, possibly this one (it's been a while 
since I've been inside my MDD), look to see if the motherboard has two buttons 
on it.  If it does, one performs a CUDA reset and the other turns on the power. 
 I can't recall if it is marked but give each one, in turn, a push. 

KK6ISP
Yet another designated driver on the information super highway.

> On Jun 8, 2015, at 4:26 PM, Digital Bill <wlwdes...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I have a dual G4 MDD with a startup problem. It’s been “finicky” for a while, 
> requiring holding the power button for a few seconds to start up – and not a 
> soft touch at that; when I say “holding” I mean *holding*/*pushing* hard – so 
> upon returning home from the long Memorial Day weekend I decided to open it 
> up and give it a thorough cleaning of the dust and dirt and cat hair. But 
> when I went to start it I got only a brief flicker of the power button light 
> before…nothing. And subsequent attempts don’t even generate that much 
> activity.

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