B&W G3: Endless boot

Hello everyone,
I previously posted a topic called "Dead B&W G3 ? Only the power supply seems to work..."
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2023823
Anyway, I'm now facing a different issue so I'm starting another post.
My setup (as of yesterday):
Powermac G3 B&W Rev.B
Processor: Powerlogix G3 750FX (1Ghz)
Ram: 1GB (4x256Mb)
OS 10.4.6
HD: Seagate SATA 1.5tb (just installed yesterday)
DVD-Rom: Samsung DVD-/+R
PCI 66Mhz -> Radeon 9200
PCI 33MHZ -> EMPTY
PCI 33MHZ -> Sonnet Tango 2.0 (USB/FW)
PCI 33MHZ -> Sonnet Tempo SATA (just installed yesterday).
Also, to answer the previous post, I was able to make the G3 work by replacing, not once, but twice the Motherboard (each time a Revision 2)... It's funny that it took two motherboards to resurrect that machine (both found on Ebay via KP Surplus).
Let's get back to the problem I'm facing... After a super über slow install that took three hours, 10.4.6 has been installed on my Seagate HD. However, unless I boot from the CD (10.4.6), the B&W G3 boots from the HD literally for hours (apple logo / spinning wheel) but nothing happens (I can hear the Hard Drive function but that's about it).
BTW- It was that way before as well with an ATA Western Digital HD booting from the Ultra ATA plug but the drive was defective according to Disk Utility on the Tiger Install Disk so that's why I went for a SATA solution (Sonnet / Seagate).
I'd love to hear from anyone who has dealt with this issue before.
Thanks,
Pierre André.
P.S.: Forgot to mention / Did the CUDA / PRAM actions as well / Maybe another faulty MB ?
Message was edited by: pierreandre90403

Hi Grant !
Thanks for the lead from a week ago.
Okay I changed the processor last night but absolutely no change in behavior (except for a slower system speed), it would not run 0S 9, would not run the firmware update in Classic Mode (10.3.6 -> still the same reply: this is not a G3 machine).
I also tried another Tiger install with the 450 Mhz G3 processor but the same results were the same (gray screen, endless spinning wheel).
After consulting the following documents:
Gray screen appears during startup -> http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2570
I did a safe boot -> http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1564
and was able to isolate the issue to "user.app" (once Tiger in Safe Mode hits this, it hangs booting, the only way to make the system react is by plugging and unplugging the ethernet cable.
Here's what I'm doing right now, I've unplugged the Samsung DVD-Rom, the Zip, the M-Audio 2496, The Sonnet Tango (FW/USB) card.
Are only left a Pioneer DVD-Rom (Apple pull-out from another tower / Apple branded), the Sonnet Tempo card (w/ the Seagate HD attached to it), the Radeon 9200, the 1GB ram (4 bars).
Am trying another Tiger install to the SATA drive... If it doesn't work, I'll get a 120GB HD from OWC and will plug it into the IDE MB socket (this MB did run Tiger before but only via that socket).
If Tiger runs from that socket, then the duo Sonnet SATA card / will only work as a secondary HD (of course, I'll loose speed as the SATA HD smokes any IDE solution but with the overall 100Mhz Bus on the B&W, I don't think the difference will be huge).
Also, has anyone ever run a DVD-ROM drive / Zip Drive from the ATA socket ?
Thanks,
PA.
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