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Comments for alexking.orghttp://alexking.org/blog/2006/12/15/powermac-quad-ram-fix#comment-62864 [Comments for alexking.org] Sure enough, I gave them a call and explained the situation to Andy. As I’ve come to expect from OWC, he listened patiently as I explained the situation, asked a few questions and had a potential solution for me: reset the NVRAM (non volitile RAM).

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alexking.orghttp://alexking.org/blog/2006/12/15/powermac-quad-ram-fix [alexking.org] PowerMac G5 Quad RAM Fix (fans on full blast, won’t boot): As I’ve come to expect from OWC, he listened patiently as I explained the situation, asked a few questions and had a potential solution for me: reset the NVRAM (non volitile RAM).

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