[G4] Power Supply Problem

Jerry Seay jjseay at hal-pc.org
Mon Feb 7 07:09:35 PST 2005


Thanks, I try to use Kensington or Mac approved vendors. So far, no
problems.

Jerry S.

-----Original Message-----
From: g4-bounces at listserver.themacintoshguy.com
[mailto:g4-bounces at listserver.themacintoshguy.com]On Behalf Of Valerie
Maples
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 9:06 AM
To: A place to discuss Apple's G4 computers.
Subject: Re: [G4] Power Supply Problem


As I said, I no longer have it or the machine.  I believe it was Lifetime
Memory (who readily replaced it now that we knew it was bad) DIMM, 133, if
memory serves me correctly.  It was supplied with the computer when
Make-A-Wish bought the computer from PC Connection as a free upgrade at time
of purchase.

Valerie

On 2/7/05 8:57 AM, "Jerry Seay" <jjseay at hal-pc.org> wrote:

> This is a dupicate request.
>
> Please list the RAM that caused the problem.  I need the brand and
numbers.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jerry S.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: g4-bounces at listserver.themacintoshguy.com
> [mailto:g4-bounces at listserver.themacintoshguy.com]On Behalf Of Valerie
> Maples
> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 6:16 AM
> To: A place to discuss Apple's G4 computers.
> Subject: Re: [G4] Power Supply Problem
>
>
> There was no suspicion of the RAM until I sold it and the machine it went
in
> experienced problems "seeing the HD" and then quit spinning/ loading.
Sent
> in RAM, it was tested and replaced, and worked in the second machine.
> Previously Apple had replaced 2 HD, 2 optical drives and 2 logic boards
> before replacing the machine.  Theory now is that the RAM caused logic
board
> problems which caused component failure.
>
> Valerie
>
>
> On 2/7/05 4:18 AM, "Joel Threatt" <jthreatt at nc.rr.com> wrote:
>
>> Interesting, what other symptoms, if any,  did you have relating to the
>> ram? I have been using the machine from the firewire drive since I
>> realized it would work during testing? And what software would you
>> recommend to diagnose the ram?
>>
>> Joel
>> On Feb 7, 2005, at 1:45 AM, Valerie Maples wrote:
>>
>>> I burned out 2 motherboards on a Quicksilver due to faulty RAM which
>>> we did
>>> not figure out until after Apple swapped us for a new G5; shucks!  ;-)
>>>
>>> Check any non- Apple RAM; it has been known to be problematic.
>>>
>>>
>>> Valerie Maples
>>>
>>> Macintosh Dual 2 GHz Power PC G5
>>> 1 GB DDR SDRAM
>>> 160 GB HD
>>> System OS X 10.3.7
>>>
>>> On 2/6/05 12:36 PM, "Paul Frye" <paulfrye at mac.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Based on your analysis it points straight back to the motherboard.
>>>> These
>>>> are typically very reliable machines.  I would suggest swapping out
>>>> the
>>>> motherboard one more time.  Hopefully you got a warranty on it.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Paul
>>>>
>>>> On 2/6/05 7:17 AM, "Joel Threatt" <jthreatt at nc.rr.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I have a Quick Silver '02  dual 1gig, currently at 867 due to a dead
>>>>> processor. I recently had some issues with the drives not spinning
>>>>> up.
>>>>> My constant on/off/pram resets pretty much finished the logic board
>>>>> as
>>>>> well. First I sent the PS to a Mac repairer for the "free"
>>>>> diagnoses. I
>>>>> was told the PS was fine so then I sent in the logic board and after
>>>>> calling them they said the board was dead and it couldn't be
>>>>> repaired.
>>>>> OK so of course they could replace the board so I did that. A few
>>>>> days
>>>>> later I reassembled my QS and it booted and ran fine, much to my
>>>>> relief. After about 5-6 hrs the drives again spun down. Being careful
>>>>> only to do ONE pram reset I proceeded to change cables, change
>>>>> drives,
>>>>> try one at a time. nothing worked. All those drives spun up fine in
>>>>> my
>>>>> one firewire enclosure. A check of the voltages at the plugs showed
>>>>> 4.75v and 9.6v respectively. I tried this with drives connected and
>>>>> disconnected. Curiously enough my internal CDRW runs fine while my
>>>>> hard
>>>>> drives will not spin at all when connected to the PS. Although they
>>>>> work fine in the Firewire. I own a lot of Macs starting with a Color
>>>>> Classic II and had no problems like this occur. This is my first G4
>>>>> and
>>>>> all this trouble is driving me back towards a PC.   Oh I also checked
>>>>> the battery and it was at 1.2v so it got replaced first thing. Has
>>>>> this
>>>>> happened to anyone else? I figure I am looking at a new PS. Or could
>>>>> the new board have failed like the original? Your thoughts will be
>>>>> greatly appreciated
>>>>>
>>>>> Joel
>>>>>
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