Re: Any hope for my G5 tower?

2009-07-28 Thread AHarmon

Never leave a computer off of a surge protector for ANY reason.
Period.

Never turn off a surge protector - that just obviates the whole point
- screw the energy savings

Try rebooting and resetting the PRAM:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379

Go to eBay, check out searches like this;
http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40_trksid=p3907.m38.l1313_nkw=powermac+g5+power+supply_sacat=See-All-Categories

And remember what lessons you'll take from all this...
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Re: Any hope for my G5 tower?

2009-07-23 Thread Peter Kim
Thanks for the suggestion, I think it's worth pursuing, but I've heard (but
don't know for sure) that the transformer exploded because it had a
firecracker thrown into it.  Would the power company be able to deny a claim
saying that they aren't responsible for the failure?


On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 5:35 PM, amanda.w...@comcast.net wrote:


 Peter Kim wrote:
  I left for the weekend, and returned to find out that the power
  transformer across the street had exploded while I was away.  My DP G5
  2Ghz(early 2005), was in sleep mode at the time.  When I pressed the
  power button, the tower booted and worked fine- until the next day, when
  it suddenly went black.  The power supply tested okay with a voltmeter.
  I've tried pulling ram, disconnecting drives, video card, processors.
  It will power most of the time, but won't bong/post.  The one difference
  is when I pulled a processor, I pressed the power button, and did not
  get power.  I know it is not supposed to do this.  Any insight,
  suggestions appreciated.

 Get it repaired and bill the power company.  Seriously.

 Indeed! A friend in Florida got her computer replaced by the power company.

 Amanda
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Re: Any hope for my G5 tower?

2009-07-23 Thread Bill Connelly

It should be enclosed  ... squirrels get in and  ...
Same thing happens ...
Seems like the Elec Co might go after the firecracker persons ...
And the Humane Society after the Elec Co ...
Why shouldn't we go after them both?


On Jul 23, 2009, at 4:08 PM, Peter Kim wrote:

 Thanks for the suggestion, I think it's worth pursuing, but I've  
 heard (but don't know for sure) that the transformer exploded  
 because it had a firecracker thrown into it.  Would the power  
 company be able to deny a claim saying that they aren't responsible  
 for the failure?


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Re: Any hope for my G5 tower?

2009-07-23 Thread Bruce Johnson


On Jul 23, 2009, at 1:08 PM, Peter Kim wrote:

 Thanks for the suggestion, I think it's worth pursuing, but I've  
 heard (but
 don't know for sure) that the transformer exploded because it had a
 firecracker thrown into it.  Would the power company be able to deny  
 a claim
 saying that they aren't responsible for the failure?

If their transformers explode because 'a firecracker' got thrown into  
it, I'd just move, period.

Either their transformers are ridiculously flimsy, or the  
'firecrackers' they sell in your neck of the woods are made of C4. :-)

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University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

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Re: Any hope for my G5 tower?

2009-07-23 Thread Peter Kim
I mentioned firecracker loosely- I would not be surprised if something much
larger was thrown/launched at it.  For the 4th, fireworks are legal in my
town, and I've seen people take apart mortars and light the components in
the streets.

On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 2:50 PM, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu
 wrote:



 On Jul 23, 2009, at 1:08 PM, Peter Kim wrote:

  Thanks for the suggestion, I think it's worth pursuing, but I've
  heard (but
  don't know for sure) that the transformer exploded because it had a
  firecracker thrown into it.  Would the power company be able to deny
  a claim
  saying that they aren't responsible for the failure?

 If their transformers explode because 'a firecracker' got thrown into
 it, I'd just move, period.

 Either their transformers are ridiculously flimsy, or the
 'firecrackers' they sell in your neck of the woods are made of C4. :-)

 --
 Bruce Johnson
 University of Arizona
 College of Pharmacy
 Information Technology Group

 Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs



 


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Re: Any hope for my G5 tower?

2009-07-23 Thread Clark Martin

Peter Kim wrote:
 Thanks for the suggestion, I think it's worth pursuing, but I've heard 
 (but don't know for sure) that the transformer exploded because it had a 
 firecracker thrown into it.  Would the power company be able to deny a 
 claim saying that they aren't responsible for the failure?

Not likely.  But the easiest way to find out is call up.  I think 
because these problems are if not common, at least regular that they 
don't argue the point as long as the power problem is well established 
(it is in this case) and the damage is well documented.  The latter is 
why you would want to go to a certified Apple Repair place to have the 
work done as opposed to doing it yourself.

Several years back there was a power outage in San Francisco and part of 
the peninsula.

 
 
 On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 5:35 PM, amanda.w...@comcast.net 
 mailto:amanda.w...@comcast.net wrote:
 
 
 Peter Kim wrote:
   I left for the weekend, and returned to find out that the power
   transformer across the street had exploded while I was away.  My
 DP G5
   2Ghz(early 2005), was in sleep mode at the time.  When I pressed the
   power button, the tower booted and worked fine- until the next
 day, when
   it suddenly went black.  The power supply tested okay with a
 voltmeter.
   I've tried pulling ram, disconnecting drives, video card, processors.
   It will power most of the time, but won't bong/post.  The one
 difference
   is when I pulled a processor, I pressed the power button, and did not
   get power.  I know it is not supposed to do this.  Any insight,
   suggestions appreciated.
 
 Get it repaired and bill the power company.  Seriously.
 
 Indeed! A friend in Florida got her computer replaced by the power
 company.
 
 Amanda
 Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®



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Re: Any hope for my G5 tower?

2009-07-22 Thread Clark Martin

Peter Kim wrote:
 I left for the weekend, and returned to find out that the power 
 transformer across the street had exploded while I was away.  My DP G5 
 2Ghz(early 2005), was in sleep mode at the time.  When I pressed the 
 power button, the tower booted and worked fine- until the next day, when 
 it suddenly went black.  The power supply tested okay with a voltmeter.  
 I've tried pulling ram, disconnecting drives, video card, processors.  
 It will power most of the time, but won't bong/post.  The one difference 
 is when I pulled a processor, I pressed the power button, and did not 
 get power.  I know it is not supposed to do this.  Any insight, 
 suggestions appreciated.

Get it repaired and bill the power company.  Seriously.



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Redwood City, CA, USA
Macintosh / Internet Consulting

I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway

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Re: Any hope for my G5 tower?

2009-07-22 Thread MacGuy


On Jul 22, 2009, at 4:02 PM, Clark Martin wrote:


 Peter Kim wrote:
 I left for the weekend, and returned to find out that the power
 transformer across the street had exploded while I was away.  My DP  
 G5
 2Ghz(early 2005), was in sleep mode at the time.  When I pressed the
 power button, the tower booted and worked fine- until the next day,  
 when
 it suddenly went black.  The power supply tested okay with a  
 voltmeter.
 I've tried pulling ram, disconnecting drives, video card, processors.
 It will power most of the time, but won't bong/post.  The one  
 difference
 is when I pulled a processor, I pressed the power button, and did not
 get power.  I know it is not supposed to do this.  Any insight,
 suggestions appreciated.

 Get it repaired and bill the power company.  Seriously.


Or get a UPS. Jeff

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Re: Any hope for my G5 tower?

2009-07-22 Thread amanda . ward

Peter Kim wrote:
 I left for the weekend, and returned to find out that the power 
 transformer across the street had exploded while I was away.  My DP G5 
 2Ghz(early 2005), was in sleep mode at the time.  When I pressed the 
 power button, the tower booted and worked fine- until the next day, when 
 it suddenly went black.  The power supply tested okay with a voltmeter.  
 I've tried pulling ram, disconnecting drives, video card, processors.  
 It will power most of the time, but won't bong/post.  The one difference 
 is when I pulled a processor, I pressed the power button, and did not 
 get power.  I know it is not supposed to do this.  Any insight, 
 suggestions appreciated.

Get it repaired and bill the power company.  Seriously.

Indeed! A friend in Florida got her computer replaced by the power company.

Amanda
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