Power Mac G5 Bluetooth Antenna
Power Mac G5 (A1047) Repair Guide This is an official Powerbookmedic.com take-apart manual for the Power Mac G5 with model number A1047. Heatsink Cable: Power Mac G5 (June 2004 Dual 2.5 GHz and Early 2005 2.7 GHz) 86. Rear Exhaust Fans 88. Modem Filter Board and Cables: Power Mac G5 92 Antenna Board and Cables: Power Mac G5 96 Front Panel Board Cable 9 9. Power Supply: Power Mac G5, Power Mac G5 (June 2004 Dual 1.8/2.0 GHz), Power Mac G5 (Early 2005 Dual 2.0/2.3 GHz) 101. Power Mac G5 Take Apart Procedure Remove the two screws that mount the PCI card guide to the logic board. Apple power mac g5 User Manual, Page: 6 Power Mac G5 Repair. The PowerMac G5 is a desktop computer first produced in 2003 by the Apple Corporation. This guide will review the repair process of an Apple PowerMac G5 model number A1047 EMC. How to repair classic Macintosh PowerMac G3, G4, G5, and XServe, specific info about your Apple Macintosh PowerMac G3, G4, G5, and XServe. Download free Apple Service Source computer repair manuals for classic Mac PowerMac G3, G4, G5, and XServe. Tools and methods to fix or repair classic Macintosh PowerMac G3, G4, G5, and XServe. Transferring Information to Your Power Mac G5 You can use the Setup Assistant to automatically transfer information from another Mac to your new Power Mac G5. To transfer information, make sure of the following:. You must have a standard 6-pin to 6-pin FireWire cable. Your other Mac must have Mac OS X v10.1 or later.
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I have a-
Model Name:Power Mac G5 Quad
Model Identifier:PowerMac11,2
Processor Name:PowerPC G5 (1.1)
Processor Speed:2.5 GHz
Number Of CPUs:4
L2 Cache (per CPU):1 MB
Memory:16 GB
Bus Speed:1.25 GHz
Boot ROM Version:5.2.7f1
Hardware UUID:00000000-0000-1000-8000-00145165E21A
It hung tonight while trying to burn a CD using Toast 9, which I could not even Force Quit. I closed it down using the Power button but when I rebooted it wont play, burn or recognise any media in the CD/DVD Drive! I have had the original replaced a year ago. Has it died or is it a more complicated software or OSX problem? I am running Mac OS X 10.5.8 (9L30) Kernel Version:Darwin 9.8.0 on my Mac. The DVD drive has been making some strange whirring noises occasionally as I ripped CDs to my hard drive.