Kim, it might be helpful to provide a little more info on what model eMac you 
have, and what exactly the symptoms are. Does the screen (icons, windows, 
cursor) lock up, does it come up with a dimmed warning screen that says "you 
need to restart your computer" in 5 different languages, does it simply power 
down, etc. The symptoms that you're experiencing are vital for the rest of us 
on the list to provide an accurate diagnosis of your problem.
To find the specifications of your computer, click on the Apple menu, and 
select About this Mac, and note the OSX version number, the Processor speed, 
and RAM. 

The 1.25Ghz G4 eMacs are known to have problems with the capacitors on the 
motherboard; If (and I stress IF!) this is the problem, you can either replace 
the capacitors (which requires a somewhat complete knowledge of soldering 
techniques) or just replace the motherboard. 


        -Elliott Price
Mac Computer Repair - Santa Barbara
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On Jan 12, 2010, at 11:48 AM, kim turim wrote:

> Hi everyone!
> We have a old emac.
> It keep quitting.
> How can we restore it??
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