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| Do I need a new power supply? I've got an old dual 533 graphite Powermac G4 that won't turn on. When the power button is pressed, it flashes on then right back off again. The fan inside the tower will spin, and that's it. Nothing else will ever happen. Is this a bad power supply? Anyone know of anything else that might cause this? Thanks for the help. |
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| You might want to try changing the clock battery first.
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| From my experience this points to a bad power supply, although there is a chance that the logic board is bad. If you want to price a power supply (or any other parts) go to http://partsolver.com/ You will need the part number: 661-2412-R Although it doesn't look like partsolver has the powersupply in stock you might want to give them a call anyway. I recently got a PS for my QS from them for $120.00 which is 80-100 less than anywhere else. It looks like dvwarehouse (http://www.dvwarehouse.com/product_i...oducts_id/2050) has one available for 185.00. good luck!
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| Bad power supply and the fan wouldn't run.
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| I've already tried replacing the battery. Are you sure the fan wouldn't run with a bad power supply? |
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| The fan runs off the power supply. Try pressing the PMU button on the logic Board do not press a second time. Disconnect the power cord first. The PMU button is next to the battery, near the corner of the board. Wait ten seconds and power it on and see if it works.
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| The fan still running is the reason that I said it might be a bad logic board. I've had 2 power supplies go bad (both in quicksilvers) and the fan still worked, but the computer would not boot. I replaced the ps and the computers work fine and have been for 1.5 years and 2 months respectivelly.
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| Tried the PMU button, still the same results. When I look inside the tower after trying to turn it on, all I have is a running fan and a red light on the board. Bad logic board? What is it going to take to fix that? |
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