IIRC, there is an actual button (inside the case) to push.

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> On Jul 23, 2015, at 2:02 AM, Colin Yarwood <colin.yarw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> ...sorry, do you mean did I reset the PRAM (cmd+shft+R)?
> 
> - I couldn't -the Mac didn't want to start any more!
> 
> I removed the new memory to put it back as it was and it still didnt want to 
> work, so I set it aside for the moment - I wasnt prepared for that problem. I 
> have upgraded most of my Macs in the past but never had this happen. Somehow 
> the Memory units seem to have stuffed the Mac.
> 
> Any thoughts that might provide a way forward?
> 
> Colin
> 
>> On Wednesday, July 22, 2015 at 6:57:49 PM UTC+1, flags wrote:
>> On 7/5/15 4:55 AM, Colin Yarwood wrote: 
>> > Hi Bruce 
>> > 
>> > How are things in AZ? 
>> > 
>> > I just thought I should update my previous postings on my 2 iMac G3s - 
>> > One Bondio and one FlowerPower - you will recall the Bondi doesn't 
>> > want to do anything but show the switch light when on and turn off if 
>> > held down etc. No sounds - no movement! 
>> > 
>> > The Flower power I bought in working but unudated mode and I set about 
>> > correcting it with the intention of getting it to 10.4.11 and working 
>> > as a juke box. It needed OS X updates and more memory. I bought 10.4 
>> > on Disk through Ebay and it is fine but I bought two DIMMS to Max out 
>> > memory from Amazon but when I put them in, plugged in and switched on 
>> > it chimed then stooped and despite removing the DIMMs and trying to 
>> > reboot with the old DIMMs in again or none at all it wont boot. Its 
>> > now in the same mode as Bondi! I never even got to upgrade to 10.4 (I 
>> > have the combo upgrade from 10.4 to 10.4.11 waiting! Sad! 
>> > 
>>   After swapping out the ram did you hit the pram button?
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