did u also disconnect the internet connection?
at home, the telephone line can carry a surge as well.
On Sep 26, 2012, at 10:10 AM, spilrules wrote:
Yesterday we had a thunder storm and when leaving my office I not
only turned off my power strip that our (G5 DP2.0ghz, 4.5gb ram)
computer w
The only thing I can think of is your system memory might need to be
reseated or a stick or two (doubtfully all but that is a possibility as
well) has become corrupted and needs to be replaced. I know if you go to
apple.com/support and search 3 flashed and beeps along with your Power Macs
model
Yesterday we had a thunder storm and when leaving my office I not only
turned off my power strip that our (G5 DP2.0ghz, 4.5gb ram) computer was
plugged into, but I also unplugged the power cord from the strip/surge
protector. I usually just turn off the surge protector when we have a
storm, but
Try to boot OS X in single user mode.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1492
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I have an early dual 2.5GHz G5 PowerMac with the following spec's
dual 2.5GHz G5 CPU's
Radeon 9650 video card stock video card that I swapped from my dual
2.7GHz G5 PowerMac which now has a FireGL X3 video card in it.
2gb RAM
250gb SATA hard drive
SuperDrive
I purchased this G5 as a partiall