On Oct 20, 2009, at 8:36 PM, Wolfman wrote:

>
> Hi Elliott,
>
> It did boot up fine with the Airport card installed without the
> antenna connected.   I did  try booting the iMac several times with
> the antenna connected but nothing but the chime sound and no video.
> Another funny thing was that the iMac did not boot until I put the
> plastic piece back on the end of the antenna connection after removing
> the Airport card.  I will try the zapping the PRAM.  I did not know
> this still was something you can do.  I remember doing that with the
> older compact Macs.  Thanks.  Steve

This is odd, I wonder if there's a short in the antenna somewhere, or  
there's a short in the Airport card or the adapter related to the  
antenna somehow.

I don't suppose you have another Airport-compatible Mac around to test  
the AIrport card?
-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs



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