> On Oct 9, 2017, at 9:12 AM, Aoresteen <aorest...@oresteen.com> wrote:
> 
> True.  I'd try re soldering the fly-back transformer & power connectors.
> 
> Might as well plan on a re-cap of the logic board as well.

Those suggestions are just shooting arrows in the dark.

The flyback would not cause vertical lines. The logic board has axial caps and 
isn’t really prone to simasimac from bad caps. The power supply may be suspect. 
I’d reseat the RAM modules and check voltages (mostly the +5V). If you can’t 
adjust the +5V properly, look at recapping the power supply.

- Dylan

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