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Apple Computing Products:
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Power Mac 7500 series
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<blockquote data-quote="MacAddikt" data-source="post: 15107" data-attributes="member: 27"><p>Welcome to Mac-Forums!</p><p></p><p>My guess is that it is the power supply or a loose connection. Open up the case, and then flip the drive compartment over and check to make sure are connections are secure and try it again. If it doesn't work you can buy one here (welovemacs) (outdated link removed).</p><p></p><p>It is a small probability, but it could also be a motherboard problem. If the computer was zapped in a power outage, it coulkd have fried some main components. This is unlikely, but is a possibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacAddikt, post: 15107, member: 27"] Welcome to Mac-Forums! My guess is that it is the power supply or a loose connection. Open up the case, and then flip the drive compartment over and check to make sure are connections are secure and try it again. If it doesn't work you can buy one here (welovemacs) (outdated link removed). It is a small probability, but it could also be a motherboard problem. If the computer was zapped in a power outage, it coulkd have fried some main components. This is unlikely, but is a possibility. [/QUOTE]
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