• DEAD MAC! - HELP!!!

    From CR@CR@+NOSPAM+.com to comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.wanted,comp.sys.mac.hardware on Monday, July 07, 2003 16:17:39
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    Hey Group...
    Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!

    My home computer just died this past weekend....It's a Mac G3 Desktop 266mHz upgraded with a MAXpowr Newertechnology 400mHz G4 card.
    It's running OS 9.2.2 and has a maximum of 192 MB RAM.
    I've added a USB card, an IXMicro video card and everything has been working great with this setup for over a year...

    Then in just the past week it started freezing up for no reason...doing very mundane tasks, even on startups...Saturday morning I ran Norton's and
    TechTool Pro and both found only very minor problems that were fixed (bundle bits, mod. dates, etc.). All media and surface scans came up ok...I even ran
    a lot of the expert tests on Tech Tool. And the drive was completely
    optimized and defragged. All things that I do on a relatively regular basis.

    I restarted and it froze minutes after being up and running...then upon restarting it froze a mere seconds upon use. After that it started freezing while it started up and then nothing.....she died (sniff-sniff).

    I hit the power button and the fan would come on but no hardrive activity noises and the green light on the front of the computer wouldn't come on.
    I tried continually to do force restarts and occasionally I would get the
    green light to come on but the startup would never progress passed the
    initial gray screen. I disconnected all devices that were unnecessary I
    opened the case and checked over all connections and cleaned all dust out
    with air. Still nothing... now all I get is the fan spinning upon powering
    up and the "no sync input" message on my blank monitor. No light and no hardrive noise.

    I plan on getting a new system soon, but I need to retrieve a bunch of files from the old machine...I NEED HELP... even a quick fix so I can copy files
    over to an external USB HD... The machine has been a workhorse for me for
    many years now and I know it's probably passed it's time, but I need just enough to retrieve my files and let it rest.

    Email me or post replys:
    brombones (at) paonline (dot) com

    Thanks in advance,
    Chris


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  • From CR@CR@+NOSPAM+.com to comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.wanted,comp.sys.mac.hardware on Monday, July 07, 2003 17:35:58
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    No Happy Mac at all....just the initial gray screen before any of that comes up...Actually now I get nothing but the fan motor running...no hardrive
    noise and no greenish powerlight on the front of the mac and there is no
    signal whatsoever going to the monitor. I have not tried a new PRAM
    battery...I have zapped the PRAM but it's the original battery. Could that
    be causing the issues? If so where could I purchase one for that model?

    Thanks,
    Chris

    From: King Neptune <hopestarrr@hotmail.com>
    Organization: Posted via Supernews, http://www.supernews.com
    Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.wanted,comp.sys.mac.hardware Date: Mon, 07 Jul 2003 12:28:50 -0500
    Subject: Re: DEAD MAC! - HELP!!!

    Hi There.. if you're not even getting the "Happy Mac"
    (smiling icon of an old Mac 128K upon booting) on the screen
    then you have problems well before the hard drive etc.,.etc.

    ** Did you try a brand new *PRAM Battery* ..???

    Ciao,
    w
    K

    CR posted on 7/7/03 11:17 AM:

    Hey Group...
    Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!

    My home computer just died this past weekend....It's a Mac G3 Desktop 266mHz >> upgraded with a MAXpowr Newertechnology 400mHz G4 card.
    It's running OS 9.2.2 and has a maximum of 192 MB RAM.
    I've added a USB card, an IXMicro video card and everything has been working >> great with this setup for over a year...

    Then in just the past week it started freezing up for no reason...doing very >> mundane tasks, even on startups...Saturday morning I ran Norton's and
    TechTool Pro and both found only very minor problems that were fixed (bundle >> bits, mod. dates, etc.). All media and surface scans came up ok...I even ran >> a lot of the expert tests on Tech Tool. And the drive was completely
    optimized and defragged. All things that I do on a relatively regular basis. >>
    I restarted and it froze minutes after being up and running...then upon
    restarting it froze a mere seconds upon use. After that it started freezing >> while it started up and then nothing.....she died (sniff-sniff).

    I hit the power button and the fan would come on but no hardrive activity
    noises and the green light on the front of the computer wouldn't come on.
    I tried continually to do force restarts and occasionally I would get the
    green light to come on but the startup would never progress passed the
    initial gray screen. I disconnected all devices that were unnecessary I
    opened the case and checked over all connections and cleaned all dust out
    with air. Still nothing... now all I get is the fan spinning upon powering >> up and the "no sync input" message on my blank monitor. No light and no
    hardrive noise.

    I plan on getting a new system soon, but I need to retrieve a bunch of files >> from the old machine...I NEED HELP... even a quick fix so I can copy files >> over to an external USB HD... The machine has been a workhorse for me for
    many years now and I know it's probably passed it's time, but I need just
    enough to retrieve my files and let it rest.

    Email me or post replys:
    brombones (at) paonline (dot) com

    Thanks in advance,
    Chris




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  • From geech@chdorrCR@Pattbi.com to comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.wanted on Monday, July 07, 2003 11:39:13
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    "CR" <CR@+NOSPAM+.com> wrote in message
    news:BB2F2758.21920%CR@+NOSPAM+.com...
    No Happy Mac at all....just the initial gray screen before any of that
    comes
    up...Actually now I get nothing but the fan motor running...no hardrive
    noise and no greenish powerlight on the front of the mac and there is no signal whatsoever going to the monitor. I have not tried a new PRAM battery...I have zapped the PRAM but it's the original battery. Could that
    be causing the issues? If so where could I purchase one for that model?

    Thanks,
    Chris


    Bring the original into your local Radio Shack. Should run you around
    $10-11.

    -geech-


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  • From Jim McGhee@jim@jmcghee.com to comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.wanted,comp.sys.mac.hardware on Monday, July 07, 2003 18:58:50
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    If worst comes to worst, you should be able to remove the hard drive and temporally hook it up to the new mac as a second drive and copy over
    what you need.

    Jim

    CR wrote:
    Hey Group...
    Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!

    My home computer just died this past weekend....It's a Mac G3 Desktop 266mHz upgraded with a MAXpowr Newertechnology 400mHz G4 card.
    It's running OS 9.2.2 and has a maximum of 192 MB RAM.
    I've added a USB card, an IXMicro video card and everything has been working great with this setup for over a year...

    Then in just the past week it started freezing up for no reason...doing very mundane tasks, even on startups...Saturday morning I ran Norton's and TechTool Pro and both found only very minor problems that were fixed (bundle bits, mod. dates, etc.). All media and surface scans came up ok...I even ran a lot of the expert tests on Tech Tool. And the drive was completely optimized and defragged. All things that I do on a relatively regular basis.

    I restarted and it froze minutes after being up and running...then upon restarting it froze a mere seconds upon use. After that it started freezing while it started up and then nothing.....she died (sniff-sniff).

    I hit the power button and the fan would come on but no hardrive activity noises and the green light on the front of the computer wouldn't come on.
    I tried continually to do force restarts and occasionally I would get the green light to come on but the startup would never progress passed the initial gray screen. I disconnected all devices that were unnecessary I opened the case and checked over all connections and cleaned all dust out with air. Still nothing... now all I get is the fan spinning upon powering
    up and the "no sync input" message on my blank monitor. No light and no hardrive noise.

    I plan on getting a new system soon, but I need to retrieve a bunch of files from the old machine...I NEED HELP... even a quick fix so I can copy files over to an external USB HD... The machine has been a workhorse for me for many years now and I know it's probably passed it's time, but I need just enough to retrieve my files and let it rest.

    Email me or post replys:
    brombones (at) paonline (dot) com

    Thanks in advance,
    Chris




    --
    Give your problems to God.
    Might as well... He's going to be up all night anyway.

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  • From CR@CR@+NOSPAM+.com to comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.wanted,comp.sys.mac.hardware on Monday, July 07, 2003 19:20:09
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    Thanks...I'll keep it safe until I can transfer it....
    -CR

    From: Jim McGhee <jim@jmcghee.com>
    Organization: Comcast Online
    Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.wanted,comp.sys.mac.hardware Date: Mon, 07 Jul 2003 18:58:50 GMT
    Subject: Re: DEAD MAC! - HELP!!!

    If worst comes to worst, you should be able to remove the hard drive and temporally hook it up to the new mac as a second drive and copy over
    what you need.

    Jim

    CR wrote:
    Hey Group...
    Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!

    My home computer just died this past weekend....It's a Mac G3 Desktop 266mHz >> upgraded with a MAXpowr Newertechnology 400mHz G4 card.
    It's running OS 9.2.2 and has a maximum of 192 MB RAM.
    I've added a USB card, an IXMicro video card and everything has been working >> great with this setup for over a year...

    Then in just the past week it started freezing up for no reason...doing very >> mundane tasks, even on startups...Saturday morning I ran Norton's and
    TechTool Pro and both found only very minor problems that were fixed (bundle >> bits, mod. dates, etc.). All media and surface scans came up ok...I even ran >> a lot of the expert tests on Tech Tool. And the drive was completely
    optimized and defragged. All things that I do on a relatively regular basis. >>
    I restarted and it froze minutes after being up and running...then upon
    restarting it froze a mere seconds upon use. After that it started freezing >> while it started up and then nothing.....she died (sniff-sniff).

    I hit the power button and the fan would come on but no hardrive activity
    noises and the green light on the front of the computer wouldn't come on.
    I tried continually to do force restarts and occasionally I would get the
    green light to come on but the startup would never progress passed the
    initial gray screen. I disconnected all devices that were unnecessary I
    opened the case and checked over all connections and cleaned all dust out
    with air. Still nothing... now all I get is the fan spinning upon powering >> up and the "no sync input" message on my blank monitor. No light and no
    hardrive noise.

    I plan on getting a new system soon, but I need to retrieve a bunch of files >> from the old machine...I NEED HELP... even a quick fix so I can copy files >> over to an external USB HD... The machine has been a workhorse for me for
    many years now and I know it's probably passed it's time, but I need just
    enough to retrieve my files and let it rest.

    Email me or post replys:
    brombones (at) paonline (dot) com

    Thanks in advance,
    Chris




    --
    Give your problems to God.
    Might as well... He's going to be up all night anyway.


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  • From morenuf@morenuf@nobodyhome.com.invalid to comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.wanted,comp.sys.mac.hardware on Monday, July 07, 2003 20:01:03
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    As others have suggested 1,2, & 4:

    1) do check all connections, removing & reseating all RAM, cable connectors,etc. and temporarily at least all external devices removed
    except mouse & keyboard.
    2) check/replace PRAM battery, 3.6 v on most model Mac G4s and I assume
    same on G3. About $10 at Radio Shack cheaper on net. Also check battery contacts on motherboard for corrosion. I had some slight corrosion on my
    G4 once.

    3) press the CUDA switch (PMU button on later G4s). Located near
    battery, press it ONCE (an accidental more than one press will drain
    PRAM battery in about 24 hours instead of 3 years) for about 3-5
    seconds, release.
    4) rest PRAM. above step 3 probably already does this but do it anyway.

    The CUDA or PMU button has revived many "dead" G3s & G4s. It is quite sensitive to static charges and voltage transients.

    I just this week had a G4 933 model which was off during a thunderstorm
    (and surge protector off too) fail to boot, not drive spin up, no power
    supply fan, nothing but blue power switch light. PMU button pressed and
    it was back in business.

    All this brought my Jan 2000 G4 back to life a year ago when this
    puzzling failure happened to me.

    Good luck.
    Morenuf
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  • From Don Bruder@dakidd@sonic.net to comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.wanted on Monday, July 07, 2003 20:11:51
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    In article <BB2F3FFC.21FC5%CR@+NOSPAM+.com>, CR <CR@+NOSPAM+.com>
    wrote:

    great...is it possible for that battery to keep it from starting up?

    Chris

    Yes, it's entirely possible for that to be the case. Not a certainty,
    but a very real possibility. Failed/failing PRAM batteries can manifest
    as a HUGE variety of totally bizzare, often unexplainable, seemingly unrelated, and frequently downright maddening problems that can seem
    like a trip through hell to track down. Failing to start up is only one
    of literally hundreds of possible "failure modes" for them, and is
    actually one of the tamest (though quite possibly scariest, as I'm sure
    you're figuring out) ways for them to signal their belly-up status.

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  • From CR@CR@+NOSPAM+.com to comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.wanted on Monday, July 07, 2003 20:52:04
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    Thanks soo much for your input! I'm stopping on the way home at Radio Shack
    and getting a new one! Keep all your fingers crossed!
    Chris

    From: Don Bruder <dakidd@sonic.net>
    Organization: Chaotic Creations Unlimited
    Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.wanted
    Date: Mon, 07 Jul 2003 20:11:51 GMT
    Subject: Re: DEAD MAC! - HELP!!!

    In article <BB2F3FFC.21FC5%CR@+NOSPAM+.com>, CR <CR@+NOSPAM+.com>
    wrote:

    great...is it possible for that battery to keep it from starting up?

    Chris

    Yes, it's entirely possible for that to be the case. Not a certainty,
    but a very real possibility. Failed/failing PRAM batteries can manifest
    as a HUGE variety of totally bizzare, often unexplainable, seemingly unrelated, and frequently downright maddening problems that can seem
    like a trip through hell to track down. Failing to start up is only one
    of literally hundreds of possible "failure modes" for them, and is
    actually one of the tamest (though quite possibly scariest, as I'm sure you're figuring out) ways for them to signal their belly-up status.

    --
    Don Bruder - dakidd@sonic.net <--- Preferred Email - unmunged, SpamAssassinated
    Hate SPAM? See <http://www.spamassassin.org> for some seriously great info.
    I will choose a path that's clear: I will choose Free Will! - N. Peart
    Fly trap info pages: <http://www.sonic.net/~dakidd/Horses/FlyTrap/index.html>

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  • From Joe Heimann@heimann@ecs.umass.edu to comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.wanted on Tuesday, July 08, 2003 04:24:37
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    In comp.sys.mac.wanted CR <CR@+nospam+.com> wrote:
    great...is it possible for that battery to keep it from starting up?

    Chris

    Yes, I have a 266 MT G3, and anytime the battery has been dead or weak
    I would get that same grey screen. Cured by replacing the battery.

    Joe Heimann

    From: "geech" <chdorrCR@Pattbi.com>
    Organization: http://extra.newsguy.com
    Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.wanted
    Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2003 11:39:13 -0700
    Subject: Re: DEAD MAC! - HELP!!!

    "CR" <CR@+NOSPAM+.com> wrote in message
    news:BB2F2758.21920%CR@+NOSPAM+.com...
    No Happy Mac at all....just the initial gray screen before any of that
    comes
    up...Actually now I get nothing but the fan motor running...no hardrive
    noise and no greenish powerlight on the front of the mac and there is no >>> signal whatsoever going to the monitor. I have not tried a new PRAM
    battery...I have zapped the PRAM but it's the original battery. Could that >>> be causing the issues? If so where could I purchase one for that model?

    Thanks,
    Chris


    Bring the original into your local Radio Shack. Should run you around
    $10-11.

    -geech-



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  • From CR@CR@+NOSPAM+.com to comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.wanted on Tuesday, July 08, 2003 13:23:44
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    WOOHOO! Seems the battery may have done the trick...for now
    Thanks everyone!
    Chris

    From: "Joe Heimann" <heimann@ecs.umass.edu>
    Organization: University of Massachusetts, Amherst
    Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.wanted
    Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2003 04:24:37 GMT
    Subject: Re: DEAD MAC! - HELP!!!

    In comp.sys.mac.wanted CR <CR@+nospam+.com> wrote:
    great...is it possible for that battery to keep it from starting up?

    Chris

    Yes, I have a 266 MT G3, and anytime the battery has been dead or weak
    I would get that same grey screen. Cured by replacing the battery.

    Joe Heimann

    From: "geech" <chdorrCR@Pattbi.com>
    Organization: http://extra.newsguy.com
    Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.wanted
    Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2003 11:39:13 -0700
    Subject: Re: DEAD MAC! - HELP!!!

    "CR" <CR@+NOSPAM+.com> wrote in message
    news:BB2F2758.21920%CR@+NOSPAM+.com...
    No Happy Mac at all....just the initial gray screen before any of that
    comes
    up...Actually now I get nothing but the fan motor running...no hardrive >>>> noise and no greenish powerlight on the front of the mac and there is no >>>> signal whatsoever going to the monitor. I have not tried a new PRAM
    battery...I have zapped the PRAM but it's the original battery. Could that >>>> be causing the issues? If so where could I purchase one for that model? >>>>
    Thanks,
    Chris


    Bring the original into your local Radio Shack. Should run you around
    $10-11.

    -geech-




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  • From dennmac@dennmac@InfoAveExtraneous.Net (Dennis McGee) to comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.wanted on Tuesday, July 08, 2003 09:00:15
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    In article <BB303DBA.22044%CR@+NOSPAM+.com>, CR <CR@+NOSPAM+.com> wrote:

    WOOHOO! Seems the battery may have done the trick...for now
    Thanks everyone!
    Chris

    I wonder why we don't have a solar-powered or kinetic solution to the
    age-old PRAM battery problem by now. ;)
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  • From CR@CR@+NOSPAM+.com to comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.wanted on Tuesday, July 08, 2003 14:48:28
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    Or heaven forbid, we just have to reset our clock if power fails or is unplugged....


    From: dennmac@InfoAveExtraneous.Net (Dennis McGee)
    Organization: InfoAve.Net INTERNET Access
    Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.wanted
    Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2003 09:00:15 -0500
    Subject: Re: DEAD MAC! - HELP!!!

    In article <BB303DBA.22044%CR@+NOSPAM+.com>, CR <CR@+NOSPAM+.com> wrote:

    WOOHOO! Seems the battery may have done the trick...for now
    Thanks everyone!
    Chris

    I wonder why we don't have a solar-powered or kinetic solution to the
    age-old PRAM battery problem by now. ;)

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  • From Jim McGhee@jim@jmcghee.com to comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.wanted on Tuesday, July 08, 2003 20:13:40
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system


    Dennis McGee wrote:
    In article <BB303DBA.22044%CR@+NOSPAM+.com>, CR <CR@+NOSPAM+.com> wrote:


    WOOHOO! Seems the battery may have done the trick...for now
    Thanks everyone!
    Chris


    I wonder why we don't have a solar-powered or kinetic solution to the
    age-old PRAM battery problem by now. ;)

    Do you REALLY want to use your mac in the sun everyday or occasionally
    pump a handle to keep the pram battery charged?

    Jim

    --
    Give your problems to God.
    Might as well... He's going to be up all night anyway.

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  • From Francois Leduc@fleduc@cyberglobe.net to comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.wanted on Tuesday, July 08, 2003 21:49:08
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.mac.system

    Yes a hamster wheel is a genius idea !
    But don't forget an oil can to drop a tear once in a while.

    CR wrote:

    I'm thinking hamster wheel.......

    From: Jim McGhee <jim@jmcghee.com>
    Organization: Comcast Online
    Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system,comp.sys.mac.wanted
    Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2003 20:13:40 GMT
    Subject: Re: DEAD MAC! - HELP!!!


    Dennis McGee wrote:
    In article <BB303DBA.22044%CR@+NOSPAM+.com>, CR <CR@+NOSPAM+.com> wrote: >>

    WOOHOO! Seems the battery may have done the trick...for now
    Thanks everyone!
    Chris


    I wonder why we don't have a solar-powered or kinetic solution to the
    age-old PRAM battery problem by now. ;)

    Do you REALLY want to use your mac in the sun everyday or occasionally
    pump a handle to keep the pram battery charged?

    Jim

    --
    Give your problems to God.
    Might as well... He's going to be up all night anyway.


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