AlanBannacheck
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To those who are knowledgeable about Macintosh G4 Powermac Quicksilver,
I am a student at Dunwoody College of Technology for computer networking so already owning a Powerbook G3 Wallstreet and ibook g4 I thought I’d buy the quicksilver and teach myself how to network Macintosh computers together.
I bought a Quicksilver 733 mhz processor with Front Bus Speed of 133 MB. Well the man who sold it to told me that it had 700 something MB of ram. When I arrived at home, eagerly anticipating playing with my new toy, I discovered the computer was only registering 128 mb of ram even though there was three sticks already in there. I went to Que Computers the next day and purchased two 512 mb of ram and booted her up. She wouldn’t start. Finally after obtaining 12 different SDRAM sticks at school I managed to get it up to 512mb, the rest were unreadable in the machine.
During the ram testing I would sometimes get the message you need to restart your computer. Also after I did get the ram working I would often still get that message or a black screen. The monitor led would still be green though. I reset the PRAM many times and used open firmware to try and troubleshoot
For some reason, when I upgraded the video card to an ati 7000 that problem vanished. Although it still won't recognize a 512 stick.
Then there was the fact that classic support and environment had disappeared, I finally located my disc for my ibook G4 and solved the second problem
Finally I had it working, then to my dismay, when I turned the power on, the fans would turn on for a brief few seconds and then the computer would shut off. I am stuck. Either trying all of the different rams fried the motherboard or I have a power supply issue. I took out all of the cards hds, and everything and the same thing happened. I tried pressing the reset button by the PRAM battery (CMOS chip) and still nothing. I am getting frustrated to say the least. Upgrading the powerbook was a cinch.
My question is power supply or motherboard. If power supply could I use a G3 BW power supply even though it has a little smaller voltage or should I suck it up and get a new power supply. Also instructions on how to change a ps would be useful.
Many Thanks,
Alan Bannacheck
I am a student at Dunwoody College of Technology for computer networking so already owning a Powerbook G3 Wallstreet and ibook g4 I thought I’d buy the quicksilver and teach myself how to network Macintosh computers together.
I bought a Quicksilver 733 mhz processor with Front Bus Speed of 133 MB. Well the man who sold it to told me that it had 700 something MB of ram. When I arrived at home, eagerly anticipating playing with my new toy, I discovered the computer was only registering 128 mb of ram even though there was three sticks already in there. I went to Que Computers the next day and purchased two 512 mb of ram and booted her up. She wouldn’t start. Finally after obtaining 12 different SDRAM sticks at school I managed to get it up to 512mb, the rest were unreadable in the machine.
During the ram testing I would sometimes get the message you need to restart your computer. Also after I did get the ram working I would often still get that message or a black screen. The monitor led would still be green though. I reset the PRAM many times and used open firmware to try and troubleshoot
For some reason, when I upgraded the video card to an ati 7000 that problem vanished. Although it still won't recognize a 512 stick.
Then there was the fact that classic support and environment had disappeared, I finally located my disc for my ibook G4 and solved the second problem
Finally I had it working, then to my dismay, when I turned the power on, the fans would turn on for a brief few seconds and then the computer would shut off. I am stuck. Either trying all of the different rams fried the motherboard or I have a power supply issue. I took out all of the cards hds, and everything and the same thing happened. I tried pressing the reset button by the PRAM battery (CMOS chip) and still nothing. I am getting frustrated to say the least. Upgrading the powerbook was a cinch.
My question is power supply or motherboard. If power supply could I use a G3 BW power supply even though it has a little smaller voltage or should I suck it up and get a new power supply. Also instructions on how to change a ps would be useful.
Many Thanks,
Alan Bannacheck