Yay... more tech problems...
I have a Power Mac G4 (400 MHz PCI graphics).
I got it from a relative. They said it wasn't working.
After bringing it home, I booted it up. It showed an Apple logo on a gray screen, then a circle with a line through it*.
I... then took it apart.
Rebuilt it a month later.
And... a magnet was set on the hard drive.
Once I brought it back up, it displayed the "thanks-but-no-thanks" sequence.
So I stuck my OS X 10.4.6 DVD, and it booted from it, but then it did the "thanks-but-no-thanks" as well.
Tried OS 9, OS X 10.0, and OS X 10.1.3 as well.
All have failed.
Currently I have reset the PRAM and possibly the PMU (not sure).
It currently has no CMOS battery - am planning to get one next week.
I asked Apple and they said to bring it in for an evaluation.
Any ideas?
*I am calling this sequence the thanks-but-no-thanks sequence.
EDIT:
Sorry if this is a double post
I have a Power Mac G4 (400 MHz PCI graphics).
I got it from a relative. They said it wasn't working.
After bringing it home, I booted it up. It showed an Apple logo on a gray screen, then a circle with a line through it*.
I... then took it apart.
Rebuilt it a month later.
And... a magnet was set on the hard drive.
Once I brought it back up, it displayed the "thanks-but-no-thanks" sequence.
So I stuck my OS X 10.4.6 DVD, and it booted from it, but then it did the "thanks-but-no-thanks" as well.
Tried OS 9, OS X 10.0, and OS X 10.1.3 as well.
All have failed.
Currently I have reset the PRAM and possibly the PMU (not sure).
It currently has no CMOS battery - am planning to get one next week.
I asked Apple and they said to bring it in for an evaluation.
Any ideas?
*I am calling this sequence the thanks-but-no-thanks sequence.
EDIT:
Sorry if this is a double post
