Need a Power Mac G5(late 2005) Hardware Test ISO

Before I couldn't get my mac to power up but it recently turned on. I was wondering if anyone could give me a link to an ISO file I could download in hopes of it pointing out the problem with my computer.

sorry about that, i downloaded the file given to me by BDaqua and it seemed to work until the computer froze and i had to shut it down. the reason im testing it is that when i shut the computer completely down, i have to wait an entire day before i can turn it back on. Unfortunately, i wont be able to do anything with it until after 6:00 this evening.

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    hi there,
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    Bus Speed: 1 GHz
    Boot ROM Version: 5.2.7f1
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    i am still debating on getting it... not that i need to be wireless, but just to have it for future upgrades like the bluetooth accessories.
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    --- oh, and i looked at the card you linked... it says mac compatible so can't see why it wouldn't work?!?!

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      Status:    OK
      Manufacturer:    Unknown
      Part Number:    Unknown
      Serial Number:    Unknown
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      Type:    DDR2 SDRAM
      Speed:    PC2-4200U-444
      Status:    OK
      Manufacturer:    Unknown
      Part Number:    Unknown
      Serial Number:    Unknown
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      Type:    DDR2 SDRAM
      Speed:    PC2-4200U-444
      Status:    OK
      Manufacturer:    Unknown
      Part Number:    Unknown
      Serial Number:    Unknown
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      Type:    DDR2 SDRAM
      Speed:    PC2-4200U-444
      Status:    OK
      Manufacturer:    Unknown
      Part Number:    Unknown
      Serial Number:    Unknown
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      Type:    DDR2 SDRAM
      Speed:    PC2-4200U-444
      Status:    OK
      Manufacturer:    Unknown
      Part Number:    Unknown
      Serial Number:    Unknown
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      Type:    DDR2 SDRAM
      Speed:    PC2-4200U-444
      Status:    OK
      Manufacturer:    Unknown
      Part Number:    Unknown
      Serial Number:    Unknown
    DIMM6/J7300:
      Size:    Empty
      Type:    Empty
      Speed:    Empty
      Status:    Empty
      Manufacturer:    Empty
      Part Number:    Empty
      Serial Number:    Empty
    DIMM7/J7400:
      Size:    Empty
      Type:    Empty
      Speed:    Empty
      Status:    Empty
      Manufacturer:    Empty
      Part Number:    Empty
      Serial Number:    Empty

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    >
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    >
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    Power mac g5 2.3 late 2005. Leopard 10.5 installed on drive and boots ok to hhd.
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    Mac OS X Tiger 10.4 Drop-in Install Hardware Bundle (CDVersion)
    Item #:
    2Z691-5306-A 1002481
    Compatible with eMac (2005), iBook G4 (Late 2004), iBook G4 (Mid 2005), iMac G5 17-inch (ALS), iMac G5 20-inch (ALS), iMac G5 (17-inch iSight), iMac G5 (20-inch iSight), iMac (Early 2006 17-inch), iMac (Early 2006 20-inch), Mac mini, Mac mini (Late 2005), Mac mini (Early 2006), MacBook Pro, Power Mac G5 (Early 2005), Power Mac G5 (Late 2005), PowerBook G4 (15-inch
    MA453Z/A 
Disc 1 - 2Z691-5306-A 
Disc 2 - 2Z691-5307-A 
Disc 3 - 2Z691-5308-A 
Disc 4 - 2Z691-5420-A 
Disc 5 - 691-5145-A, Ver 2.0 

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    http://www.welovemacs.com/2z6915306a.html

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