On 1/2/06 11:31 PM, "Jim Kilponen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi all - -  My 8500 has begun acting up again, I can't seem to solve these:
> 
> 1) SystemProfile says "the startup device has been chosen, however Apple
> System Profiler cannot determine which SCSI device it is." Devices&Volumes
> says ID=0 (Quantum Fireball 1080-S, 1GB, 745MB available). No other HDD.
> 
> 2) It never boots first try, does on forced boot. It occasionally freezes
> when I click, then start to drag an icon, on desktop or in folder(s).
> Sometimes, clicking on icon to open an applic. does nothing, then freezes.
> Only applic. usually open is Stickies- don't know if it would cause a freeze.
> * Would a failing PRAM battery be a cause of either problems, 1) or 2)?

To the best of my limited knowledge, yes, a failed or unstable battery could
be responsible for both.

> 
> I've run Disc 1st Aid & TechTool 2.1.3, defragged, optimized, r/b desktop.
> 
> Have 176MB RAM, 4-32's, 3-16's (just noticed A3 slot not shown- thought
> I had 16MB in it) *Could that cause freezes?...Gads, I hate tearing into box.
> If I do, I'll then check termination, maybe change ID to 1. And try diff. HDD.
> And check contacts. And reset CUDA. And begin extension sleuthing...arrgh.
> 
> *Are pairs interleaved: A1 & B1, etc., or: A1 & A2, etc.?
> *Would unpaired RAM (or a dead stick in a pair) cause a conflict?
> 
> 
> Specs:
> —PM 8500, ID 69, w/Sonnet300, PowerPC G3, MachineSpeed=306MHz
> —Finder=OS 8.6, System=OS 8.6 US, Active Enabler=None *(is one needed?)
> —USB Card, pci1095,670 - slot $B1
> —Display Card, IMS, tt128mb - slot $C1
> —Iomega ZIP100, internal, ID=5
> —Disc cache=5.5MB, Virtual Memory is Off
> —L2 cache= [EMAIL PROTECTED] (backside), L3 cache= none
> —External L2 cache (was removed after installing proc. card > OK?)
> —Memory Performance= 50.6MB/sec (64-bit)
> 
> *I'll appreciate any help with these repeating aggravations.
> 
> If anyone has matched pr. of 32MB, 168 pin DIMMS, FPM or 5-volt EDO, 60/70 ns
> and/or fresh 3.6 volt PRAM batt's, reasonable *please e-m me, off-list*
> Thanks!
>  
> Jim Kilponen



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