i Hate to Hijack where are the CPUS located on a Dual G5 Model? (it sparked
me to re-paste my G5 w/ Artic Silver)
as for the OP, it could be a Dying PSU or bad Ram, try to locate an older
PC that used DDR2 Ram, and Run Memtest86+
On Sun, Jul 31, 2016 at 12:29 PM, Kris Tilford
On 2016-07-31 18:29 Kris Tilford wrote:
On Jul 29, 2016, at 10:27 AM, Zeb Favoovis > wrote:
>
> Replaced memory in my G5, now it beeps twice and refuses to start. Fans go to
> max. RPM. Does anyone know what is wrong?
This is what happens
On Jul 29, 2016, at 10:27 AM, Zeb Favoovis wrote:
>
> Replaced memory in my G5, now it beeps twice and refuses to start. Fans go to
> max. RPM. Does anyone know what is wrong?
This is what happens when the power supply is bad. Get a multimeter and check
the voltages.
On 2016-07-29, 17:27, Zeb Favoovis wrote:
Replaced memory in my G5, now it beeps twice and refuses to start. Fans go to
max. RPM. Does anyone know what is wrong?
Hi!
The two beeps mean "Incompatible RAM type installed". Either one DIMM
died or you just recently pulled the DIMMs and
Hi!
Since the problme accured while it was running, I highly doubt that it
is the PRAM battery. I guess that there was a short circuit somewhere
and that made it freeze.
1. Remove all power (cord + battery),
2. clean it (clean out the dust!),
3. disassemble what you can (remove and reseat
Have you reset the CUDA switch with all cables unplugged including the power
cord?
Sent from my Apple Lisa
> On Jul 29, 2016, at 5:53 AM, geraldcornish wrote:
>
> Help
>
> Power mac G5 1.8DP Tiger 10.4.11 all updates in place
>
> This morning...
>
> Woke it up,
Replaced memory in my G5, now it beeps twice and refuses to start. Fans go
to max. RPM. Does anyone know what is wrong?
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