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Originally Posted by Stunterz - (no1servers.com)
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Originally Posted by **The B055MAN**
Power Mac G5 Eh? Finally someone else still has Power Mac.
Anyway the Power Mac G5 has been known to do this.
Here is a list of the things, you need to try and find which is your problem:
1 blink = no RAM installed
2 blinks = incompatible RAM types <-----THIS IS YOURS TRY THIS
3 blinks = no good banks
4 blinks = no good boot images in the boot ROM (and/or bad sys config block)
5 blinks = processor is not usable
try and replace your RAM/MEMORY
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i got the mac from my dads work, they were getting rid of it casue of this fault, i have tryed other ram in it.. but same problem.. i think it might be the Logic Board :/
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Might of been but you should of tried this first:
on the Logic Board there is a reset button, somewhere close to the BiOS battery, press that, and it resets EVERYTHING, it works magic on some dead macs.
i remember i used to have a iMac G3 Graphite DV/SE Slotload 700 Mhz, it was FAST as hell for being 8 years old. but sadly the Monitor in it went bad, and after using an external LCD hooked up to its VGA port for a while it got kinda annoying.
but now ive got an Macbook Air, Macbook Pro Titanium, Powermac G4, Powermac G5, and an iMac Intel i got just last month.
yes i know, i LOVE macs.