My Reply follows quote. On 22/02/2005 15:31 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>      Hello gang!
> I have a Powermac 9500 that a friend gave me. I started when I got home & 
>it worked fine but it had been sitting for a few months. I opened it up to 
>put in more RAM & an audio soundcard (man...that was a PAIN!) & now...when I 
>try to start it , it just clicks , the green light gives a quick flash , and 
>the fan jumps slightly. That's all it does. Anybody know what's happening?
>
>       thanks much,
>                       Bobby 
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Did you reset the logic board after you stuck in the RAM and card?

You need to press the CUDA button (usually a small <1/4") button
near the processor slot.

Ken

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