AppleInsider › Forums › General › Genius Bar › Apple Hardware › Need some help with old Power Mac Quicksilver
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:

Need some help with old Power Mac Quicksilver

post #1 of 3
Thread Starter 
Hi, this is my backup computer. It doesn't get a lot of use since I have a Mac Pro, but I still want to have it up and running again. The symptoms are when I press the power button it appears to come on, the fans inside power up but the white power button on the front doesn't stay lit up. Also there is no start up chime sound when it is turned on.

I have opened her up and removed and checked each memory stick. I realize it could be one of several things. I am hoping it is just the battery. That would be a cheap and easy fix. If it a bad logic board or something along those lines it wouldn't be worth repairing. I just wanted to hear some more thoughts on some other possibilities I might not have considered.

It is a 2001 Quicksilver 867 upgraded with a dual core 1.5GHz. Thanks in advance for any tips
post #2 of 3

Have your tried putting the old CPU back in it? Assuming you still have it...

 

The battery won't make it not boot. It just won't keep the date and time.

 

I would say its either the logic board or the processor. 

Mac Mini (Mid 2011) 2.5 GHz Core i5
120 GB SSD/500 GB HD/8 GB RAM
AMD Radeon HD 6630M 256 MB

Reply

Mac Mini (Mid 2011) 2.5 GHz Core i5
120 GB SSD/500 GB HD/8 GB RAM
AMD Radeon HD 6630M 256 MB

Reply
post #3 of 3

I had one of these that did the same thing.  I solved the problem by building a PC. :p

 

I think the actual problem was something with the battery.  I swapped that out and it helped, but didn't completely solve the problem.

New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:
  Return Home
  Back to Forum: Apple Hardware
AppleInsider › Forums › General › Genius Bar › Apple Hardware › Need some help with old Power Mac Quicksilver