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 Post subject: PowerMac G5 question
PostPosted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 11:37 am 
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I've just inherit a G5 A1117 EMC No. 2023 model...yeah! Any ways, it looks like someone took the HD's, which is fine with me. It has about 6GB of ram and some parts are loose due to who knows what. I have not tried to plug it in yet because of the above mentioned issue (loose parts). Any ways, I did look at the video repairs (Excellent stuff) but I only see one (1) ground wire connector for the processor. Mine has that too, but there is another one like that towards the bottom of the power supply, making it two (2) ground connectors!?
It seems like it's missing a screw or two (the metal round connectors to be specific). So I was wondering if I'm missing a part there or just the screws?
By looking at the video of the logic board removal, I see that I'm missing those nine screws too..no biggie..I will order or probably can get them from my friend.
On this particular video of yours, I see the ground connector, but like I said I have two?!
Any insight on that or am I missing something?
Thank you.
alex


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 Post subject: Re: PowerMac G5 question
PostPosted: Wed May 05, 2010 9:10 am 
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I haven't seen one with two before. You may want to try and find a video on your exact model.


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Hi, has anyone successfully set up efax on a g4 powermac using the built-in fax modem and can offer me some hints and tips on how to set it up?


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