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Mar 27, 2007 10:48 AM in response to gerrnoby Thomas Bryant,Hello! It's not passing the POST (power on self test). Read THIS article to see if it helps. Ram in the G5 has to be in pairs so if you removed one stick that could be the problem. Tom -
Mar 27, 2007 10:50 AM in response to gerrnoby cherryblossom,have you seen this article:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=302527
it tells you about what the flashing led means. -
Mar 27, 2007 10:56 AM in response to Thomas Bryantby gerrno,No i don't think it is passing a POST test, could this mean that i have exchange the battery, i messured the battery and i get 3.078V. And no I removed all of them and install them in pairs.
And yes I read about flashing led's and is one of those simptons that isn't written in docs.
It is flashing every 5 seconds, like it was written in the other post to this topic, and I tried what other people tried to do, but didn't solve my issue.
As i have written, I'm suspecting the battery, but open to sugestions. -
Mar 27, 2007 12:44 PM in response to gerrnoby Thomas Bryant,Hello Again! When you reset the pmu/smu did you have all ext cables (usb/firewire, a/c, monitor etc.) unhooked? Sometimes the pmu won't reset unless the cables are all unhooked. Also the battery should be 3.6 volts and it is possible it's causing the problem but personally I've never had a weak battery keep it from starting but many folks have. The last thing that could have happened is that the power supply has bitten the dust. Tom -
Mar 27, 2007 1:58 PM in response to Thomas Bryantby gerrno,Ok, i will try it tomorow again with all the cabels unhooked (i can't recall if i unhooked all the cabels so just to be shure i'll do it again), with new battery, and we'll see what will happen.
I'll definitely make a post what's happend.
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Mar 28, 2007 8:16 AM in response to gerrnoby gerrno,I've tried it with cabels unhooked and with new battery, and nothing, same problem no boot sound just flashing light.
After that I also measured the power connector (because earlier I bought a book from PeachPit - Desktop and Portable System, which all I can say is not worth the money, but there is little chapter talking about a power supply verification) and the voltage is correct (+5V), so the power supply is OK.
All I can say is that this was my first powermac and i bought it from second hand so there is no warranty, and in Slovenia there aren't any service technician, the nearest is in Austria. I'm very, very, ...... disappointed about the quality of powermac's (although I bought it from second hand it cost me a lot of money, which I don't have).
I will not buy a new logic board to check if it's solution for the problem, and I'm very enthusiastic about computers, i'll probably leave and eventually sell it for pennies (and lose 1000EUR's, bull **).
The end point is that anyone who is buying a powermac g5 with no warranty, earlier model don't do it!! I don't know about MacPro's. -
Mar 28, 2007 10:48 AM in response to gerrnoby maclover,Hi. Some discussion of a similar 'one-flash' problem, and a link to another, here
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=3503587#3503587
Maybe a methodical trial-and-error session with the RAM will help - esp. as your problems all started with RAM...
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Mar 28, 2007 11:03 AM in response to macloverby gerrno,I already read the thread, the only thing that I didn't do was to buy brand new ram and try whit it, so probably that the last low cost option. -
Mar 29, 2007 11:00 AM in response to gerrnoby Chris Hylton,Do you know which LED is flashing? I have just had to take one of my dual 2.3 out of production due to issues. LED 7 was flashing once when I turned on the machine, then 6 more times in a period of about 30 seconds, and then the high speed fans. Strangely enough, I did not even get the 3 blink status light to tell me that there was no RAM installed. Called AppleCare; waiting on both a logic board and processors right now.
Hope this helps somewhat. . .