G5 shuts down on wake-up

What I thought was a cordless Logitech mouse problem has become something more fundamental and varied.
At first, the mouse kept cutting out. I reverted from the most recent LCC to a prior version.
I tried plugging it into a USB hub, and it worked. Then I kept losing Bluetooth. I ran all tests (including apple hardware test) and Cocktail, DiskWarrior, and Disk Utility. There are "no problems".
Then, this started: On wakeup, the screen showed lots of horizontal lines of intereference, and then shut down.
And now, on restarting, the same thing happens. Everything goes well until the blue begins. Then there's a bit of crackling sound along with interference lines. And then it shuts down.
My G5 serial number falls within the range of numbers shown on the "repair extension" page.
Thanks in advance.

My G5 serial number falls within the range of numbers shown on the "repair extension" page.
Then I would contact Apple as soon as possible, if there is a repair extension relevant to your problem and your Mac model.
You're posting in the Power Mac G5 area, although your profile says iMac G5. You can also try resetting the SMU (power management)
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1767

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