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domelp
Apr 17, 2008, 11:34 AM
ok i have a g3 mac as stated.. ok my problem is every time i turn it on. i hear the mac start up sound but my monitor stays blank. now i know it cant be my video card because i bought a new one a while ago for it.. and i dont think its the hdd because i had osx tiger on it and was running before i stopped using it for a while. any suggestions are appreciated thanks.
-domel



Dustman
Apr 17, 2008, 11:46 AM
You couldn't have replaced the video card. iMac are notorious for being non-upgradable in that sense. Perhaps you meant something else? If your screen isnt coming on it sounds like you have a logic board issue, and it would likely be cheaper to buy another iMac G3 off ebay or something than try and get it running agian.

David Schmidt
Apr 17, 2008, 01:26 PM
You couldn't have replaced the video card. iMac are notorious for being non-upgradable in that sense.
He didn't say it was an iMac - he said it was a G3:
http://www.apple.com/support/powermac/g3/
ok my problem is every time i turn it on. i hear the mac start up sound but my monitor stays blank.
Does the HDD do work after the chime? I.e. does it seem to be loading the OS, but you just can't see it?
You can get troubleshooting info from Apple here:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300537

Papa Smurf
Apr 29, 2008, 05:20 PM
ok i have a g3 mac as stated.. ok my problem is every time i turn it on. i hear the mac start up sound but my monitor stays blank. now i know it cant be my video card because i bought a new one a while ago for it.. and i dont think its the hdd because i had osx tiger on it and was running before i stopped using it for a while. any suggestions are appreciated thanks.
-domel:(
Check the lithium battery on the motherboard, if it measures less than 2.4 Vdc this would be the cause. Beyond that, If you have anything plugged into the usb ports, try unplugging it/them. Also try disconnecting any keyboard and mouse combination and restart.:)

Satori
Apr 29, 2008, 05:25 PM
Sorry if this sounds a bit patronising but have you checked that the problem is not in the monitor?