James S Jones wrote:

>So, you have nothing but new memory in it? All the old memory is out? 
>Where did you buy these new DIMMs?
>

All the old memory is out and I got the chips from OWC. Bought them a 
week ago.

>The G3 card worked before you installed new memory? What make and model 
>is it? Are you certain it is properly seated in the slot and that you 
>reconnected the AV module?
>  
>
G3 card worked fine. Sonnet Crescendo 500. Just rechecked everything and 
so far no improvement.

>You say you ran Norton and fixed all the problems. Was this before or 
>after installing the RAM? If after, did you start from the Norton CD to 
>run it?
>

I ran Nortons before and after installing the ram. But I didn't run it 
from the CD but from the application on my startup partition.

>
>Your Mac should run a full hardware detection after you've installed 
>new memory and reset the CUDA, but 5 minutes is too long. It's becoming 
>confused at some point in the process. Try this:
>

Yes, I have the feeling it is confused. Not very scientific but then I 
am sometimes right about my gut feelings  for what is going wrong.

>
>Start up with the monitor off. Wait 20 or 30 seconds and then turn on 
>the monitor.
>
>If that doesn't work, try resetting the logic board by removing the 
>PRAM battery for at least 10 minutes. Test the battery while you wait. 
>After replacing the battery, reset the CUDA by pressing the button for 
>at least 5 seconds. Reboot.
>
>If it still doesn't start up, try starting up with the monitor off, 
>again. If still nothing, let us know
>

I'll give these last 3 a try. I am getting another problem and don't 
know if it is related. My netscape 7 is now giving me a system bomb with 
an error 10.

Linda


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