Powermac G5 wont start up completely

We own a powermac G5 that has had some problems in the past, but nothing like this. When we press the power button there is a chime and fan that shows everything is working up. A white screen appears with the apple sign showing that it is loading. After this screen has been loading for a while the computer just shuts down completely. Just so you know it is located on carpet, in case that has anything to do with the problem. Any suggestions ?

Nothing to lose, try this...
If you're sure the RAM is good, try the Hair Dryer trick...
http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=13240047#13240047
https://discussions.apple.com/message/15223603#15223603
https://discussions.apple.com/message/15499912#15499912
https://discussions.apple.com/message/15613068#15613068
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3270112
https://discussions.apple.com/message/16053892#16053892
No power light at all...
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3692775?tstart=0
It can show on any G5, and even many other computers & electronic devices of the period.
http://www.macintouch.com/reliability/pmg5.html
http://lowendmac.com/ppc/power-macintosh-g5.html
And see this last one in particular...
https://discussions.apple.com/message/16781690#16781690

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Files/Sun/Creator2_1/SunAppServer8/lib\appserv-cmp_fr.jar;C:/Program Files/Sun/Creator2_1/SunAppServer8/lib\appserv-cmp_ja.jar;C:/Program Files/Sun/Creator2_1/SunAppServer8/lib\appserv-cmp_ko.jar;C:/Program Files/Sun/Creator2_1/SunAppServer8/lib\appserv-cmp_zh.jar;C:/Program Files/Sun/Creator2_1/SunAppServer8/lib\appserv-cmp_zh_CN.jar;C:/Program Files/Sun/Creator2_1/SunAppServer8/lib\appserv-env.jar;C:/Program Files/Sun/Creator2_1/SunAppServer8/lib\appserv-ext.jar;C:/Program Files/Sun/Creator2_1/SunAppServer8/lib\appserv-jstl.jar;C:/Program Files/Sun/Creator2_1/SunAppServer8/lib\appserv-rt_es.jar;C:/Program Files/Sun/Creator2_1/SunAppServer8/lib\appserv-rt_fr.jar;C:/Program Files/Sun/Creator2_1/SunAppServer8/lib\appserv-rt_ja.jar;C:/Program Files/Sun/Creator2_1/SunAppServer8/lib\appserv-rt_ko.jar;C:/Program Files/Sun/Creator2_1/SunAppServer8/lib\appserv-rt_zh.jar;C:/Program Files/Sun/Creator2_1/SunAppServer8/lib\appserv-rt_zh_CN.jar;C:/Program 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    nn

  • (SOLVED) My SQL wont start

    So im in the process of setting up cherokee, ,PHP and MYSQL and i think i have the first 2 working but as for my sql it wont start. i run /etc/rc.d/mysqld start and it sits for a while and then fails. I followed the wiki article to set it up but it doest work. Im sure there is a log somewhere if it needs to be uploaded let me know. i did uncomment the lines for php.ini.
    Last edited by Mazdaspeed6 (2011-12-18 00:47:45)

    actually i was looking in the wrong path, here is the log entry that is repeated several times:
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    Firefox 4 wont load page completely or play videos on youtube and ive noticed its always after clearing cache. after a while it will start working properly but its kind of annoying. Know what the problem is?

    oh, there is still a pending issue with youtube unfortunately. I can play videos individually but if I click on a video that is part of a playlist it lags and then goes to a blank space where the video should be. Is that a flash player issue? So, I can play videos individually but not playlists.
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