Spontaneous shutdown error

Setup: Powerbook 17" G4 connected to Apple ADC LCD display (various) via DVI-ADC adaptor.
Situation: shortly after boot (specifically, about when the login screen is ready to give me control of the mouse), the Mac spontaneously powers off. Not a clean shutdown, just stops.
This only occurs if the DVI-ADC part is plugged in. If just the USB line is plugged in (but not DVI), then it still works. If the DVI port is plugged in, this happens 100% reliably, whether or not USB is plugged in or what USB devices are plugged into the display.
Over the past few years, I've had it happen on three different ADC-DVI adaptors, ranging from 1.5 to 3.5 years old. Once it happens, it happens every time. Changing Mac or monitor makes no difference. Changing ADC-DVI adaptor makes it go away. I've had this happen on 10.3 and 10.4 OS versions.
It's obviously something odd going on in the ADC box once it gets "old", because the system works completely fine until boot-up is completed. Then it just dies.
Questions:
(1) Why does this happen?
(2) Is there a way to fix it without replacing the DVI-ADC box (not cheap)?

Same problem on my G5 1.8. Two 20" Apple Cinema displays. When I hook up the second screen using the adapter, the computer will run for awhile and then shut down. When I try to start up it shuts down immediately after boot. If I let it sit for awhile, than I can book up again. I will try another adapter as the original poster mentioned.

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