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A Performa 400 and G4 PowerMac
Posted by: CompuNurd on 2014-10-17 21:11:24
I picked up the Performa and G4 today. I am glad to say the Performa arrived in one piece, but I wish I could say the same about the G4. It was loose in a box, with no bubblewrap or peanuts. There was a small wad of brown paper on one side of the box, and a piece of cardboard on top. Might as well slap a label on the computer itself and give it to the shipping company! When I opened the case, the CPU, graphics card, RAM, and PRAM battery fell out. Several CPU pins on the motherboard were bent, so I tried to straighten them with a small flathead screwdriver. I re-seated everything and fired it up. All I get are a few fans, no video, and a red light on the motherboard. If any of you have suggestions of what to do besides replace the entire computer, feel free!

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On the other hand, the Performa arrived firmly packaged, wrapped in several layers of bubblewrap, and surrounded by peanuts. It just needs a hard drive and new caps. I didn't get a picture of it, but everything is intact and it is in fairly good cosmetic condition.

Posted by: TheWhiteFalcon on 2014-10-17 21:25:26
Eek, that's going to be hard to fix. It's possible some solder joints were damaged. I'd remove and reseat everything (including power connectors) carefully.

Sometimes even well packed stuff comes loose, when I got my G5 one of the CPU vanity covers had popped off and was flying around inside the case.

Posted by: jholt5638 on 2014-10-17 21:36:41
This is one I had, sorry I packed it poor I was leaving that day and wanted to get it out, good in a way atleast you it if I would've waited it'd at the scrap yard with the rest of the macs I had. The CPU is from a Quicksilver so the 12V line that cut off the one molex connector attaches to the unused mounting hole on the CPU card

Posted by: CompuNurd on 2014-10-17 21:52:32
I read over what I originally posted and I sound very rude. Even though I was surprised to find it packaged that way, there is no excuse to act like a complete jerk.

I hooked the 12V line to the unused mounting point and it fired right up!

Posted by: jholt5638 on 2014-10-17 21:56:15
Sorry again for the way it was packed, glad it still works though. In the future I'll take more care in shipping

Posted by: CompuNurd on 2014-10-17 22:00:24
No hard feelingsĀ  šŸ™‚

The only question I have is the red light on the motherboard. Is that just a status indicator or is that something I should be worried about?

Posted by: jholt5638 on 2014-10-17 22:02:41
I believe its just a indicator GBE I hadĀ  has a blue light comes on when powered and the MDD I believe has a red one

Posted by: jholt5638 on 2014-10-17 22:07:44
http://support.apple.com/kb/TA26365?viewlocale=en_US its just power on light so people don't start pulling cards or ram out while the machine is in sleep mode

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