Editing in hotel room, display monitor crash

Hello:
Desperate!
Of course I am on deadline.
Using a Mac G5 with Apple Cinema Display. On location, editing with Final Cut in a hotel room. When I first turned on the computer all was good. When I clicked on a Final Cut video I got an error message saying something about Quartz Extreme being missing. I went to system preferences clicked on Detect Displays" the aspect ratio changed, then all went dark. I spent an hour with tech support trying to reboot in various differnt ways (PRAM, etc). No joy. Took it to the Genius Bar in Phoenix and it started and worked first time. Everything just fine. Got it back to the hotel and same problem. I get the initial Apple logo start up screen.... then it goes blue... then black and dies. A blue light flashes on an off on the monitor display. HELP!!!!! PLEASE. ANYONE!!!!
Could it be the AC power in the hotel is not supplying enough drawer?
Good karma to all who respond.
Thanks
Adrian

Took it to the Genius Bar in Phoenix and it started and worked first time. Everything just fine. Got it back to the hotel and same problem. I get the initial Apple logo start up screen.... then it goes blue... then black and dies. A blue light flashes on an off on the monitor display. HELP!!!!! PLEASE. ANYONE!!!!< </div>
Then you have to find what is different between here and there.
Could it be the AC power in the hotel is not supplying enough drawer?
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Very possible, inadequate juice could be havoc with the supply for the display. run an extension out the door or into the bathroom-usually a different circuit but that won't help you if the supply to the floor or the hotel is wonky. Cart it all down to the lobby and make a mess.
Fallback, to heck the cinema, go buy a little monitor.
Fallback: get on the phone and start looking for a production chop that will kindly let you move your rig to their place for a day or two. Be sweet. Most of us are good sports. Even our competitors.
bogiesan

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