<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">Just got my dirty paws on a Mirror Drive Door model PowerMac, wanna run down a list of quirks with you brainiacs to see if there's any fixes round the bend.<br><br>stubborn power button: The normal slight touch won't work to turn it on. The guy I bought it from showed me how to firmly push the power button while pulling at the back, I've found a hard knock will do the trick. The button it's self is a bit shaky and seems after all the use has lost pressure. Is this a replaceable part? Would a newer keyboard with a power-on work instead. the old iMac keyboard i've hooked up won't power it up.<br><br>loud power supply: I guess it's he power supply, might just be the fan - whichever - it starts up quiet but will gradually make it to warp 9.5 and is just annoying - that's all<br><br>attempting 2 gigs of RAM: It came with 2 sticks of 512 ram,
I threw another 2 sticks in there and it won't recognize a 4th stick. Now, I've heard about this before, but forget what the deal is.<br><br>opening the cd tray: There's no eject button on the exterior as most of you are familiar. I'm able to trick it to open through iTunes. As indicated above, I'm using an old iMac keyboard - soon to upgrade that - should one with the eject key work?<br><br>Adobe CS3: thinking about buying it, any reason why it would not work? specs below.<br><br>OS: 10.4.11<br>Dual 1 GHz, PowerPC G4 (2.1), 1.5 GB ram, firmware: 4.4.8f2<br>video - AGP, NVIDIA GeForce4 MX, (no PCI card)<br>tons of HD space, not worried about that<br><br>appreciate any insight - Kevin<br></td></tr></table><br>