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Unread 08-09-2007, 05:32 PM   #15
Phoenix32
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Default Re: Snap 4000 MB question

Naaa, Don't give up yet...

Re-seat the Memory and the CPU...

Hook your AT power to the +5 and +12 going into the power controller board, connect up at least one drive, and then fire it up. Make sure you have both 5v and 12v being supplied to the power controller board and remember, the hard drive won't format instantly, it takes a little time. And, the 4000 takes a couple minutes to power all the way up anywise...

BUT, do the memory and CPU. You would be suprised how many of these units will fire right up after reseating the CPU (or memory).


Can I assume you (or Sifter) did not want that 4000 since I have heard nothing in e-mail? No big deal, I just want to know if I need to prepare and add for eBay and get it listed or not.
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2 x Snap 4500 (SATA Converted)

1 x Snap 110
5 x Snap 410
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