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don says mac
post Thu 27 May 2004, 01:55
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that's exactly what i hear when i boot my g4.

i just bought new ram off ebay from ramdirect. the seller had 100% positive feedback and almost 10 000 sales, so i figured it'd be alright. when i google searched my problem (pairs of beeps at start up) i found that it could be a RAM issue. however, i've had my RAM installed for almost a week now and everything has been fine until now. nothing else seems to be wrong except that i get the beeps.

any suggestions?

powermac g4 quicksilver (single processor) 867mhz
panther
1gig ram (2oldx256 & 1newX512)

thanks, again
d.
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terrywil
post Thu 27 May 2004, 02:13
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I'm not a RAM expert, but the easiest thing to do is to remove the new RAM and see if the beeps go away. It's possible the RAM is faulty.
Good luck.


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