Power Mac G4 Owners Manual

  • Mac Systems: Apple: Power Macintosh G4. The Power Macintosh G4 features PowerPC 74xx (G4) processors in the wonderfully easy-to-upgrade case design introduced with the Power Macintosh G3 (Blue). The Power Macintosh G4 Cube features a unique, compact design that was not financially successful, but inspired the Mac mini series. Complete technical specifications are below.
  • Plug the power adapter plug into the power adapter port (marked with the icon ¯) on the left side of the computer. Make sure to push the power plug snugly into the power adapter port to ensure it is engaged and power is flowing to the computer. When the power adapter is connected properly, a light appears on the plug. An amber light.

Apple Powerbook G4 Aluminum 15” Repair Manual. This manual is presented as a guide in order to help you repair problems on your. Always remove the battery.

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DIY Power Supply repair?

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Original Mac OS X Disc will not reinstall.

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G4 M8570 Will not completely boot up.

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Fan accelerates, then goes into sleep mode?

Tools

These are some common tools used to work on this device. You might not need every tool for every procedure.

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Troubleshooting

There are no troubleshooting guides for the Power Mac G4 MDD at this time.

Identification and Background

Power Mac G4 Owners Manual

The MDD version of the Power Mac G4 MDD is easily identifiable due to its Mirrored Drive Doors on the front of the computer.

The Power Mac G4 series of computers utilized a PowerPC G4 processor and was manufactured by Apple from 1999 to 2004.

Power Mac G4 Owners Manual

Power Mac G4 Owners Manual 2017

The Power Mac G4 MDD (Mirrored Drive Doors) was the 3rd Major Revision of the Power Mac G4. It Included an 867MHz, 1GHz, or 1.25GHz PowerPC G4 CPU in single or dual configurations, and a Dual 1.42GHz PowerPC G4 CPU. This computer was the fastest, most powerful G4-Based Macintosh, before Mid-2004 when Apple introduced the Power Mac G5. It used an Xserve-Derived motherboard, supported up to 2GB of PC2700 333MHz DDR RAM, and had a 167MHz system bus on the mid range and high end models while the low end had a 133mhz system bus. It supported Airport or Airport Extreme (on the FW800 models) Wireless networking, and up to 4 Hard Drives, as well as up to 2 Optical Drives, the only Macintosh to do this except for the Mac Pro.

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