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Model M6497 or A1005 / 500, 600, 700, 800, or 900 MHz G3 processor

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I received a iBook G3 12 inch and it powers on but first thing that comes on screen is a globe spinning, then the Finder face with ? mark flashing back and forth, then it goes to grey screen which is normal, then blue (normal), but then a clicking sound (popping actually) like an arcing sound (not a HD clicking sound I've heard before). Then the screen lights up but serious lines and parallel wide bars are all across screen and goes in and out. When I press on left side of touchpad, it helps somewhat but not much. Is it probably the infamous video chip soundering issue or possibly something else? Never seen the globe (world) icon before. Please help! Thanks!

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Hi! The world icon is due to the computer being set to boot from a network drive, but it's not finding that drive. If you go into the preferences and set the default boot disk to your local hard disk, you should be fine. Actually, it is fine as-is if you don't mind seeing that icon.

Yes, if pressing to the left of the trackpad affects the display, then congratulations, you definitely do have the G3 video issue! :-) If you search the Answers page, you can find more details on using a heatgun, or a shimm. I prefer the shimm method because it's non-permanent and you don't run the risk of permanently toasting the board if you hold the heatgun on it too long. Basically it involves putting a flat object (I prefer a thin piece of cardboard coated in tinfoil so it's not a fire hazard) between the bottom casing and the video chip (which is outline by a square on the lower casing) in order to apply pressure. At the end of the day there is no permanent fix unless you are a master solderer, so I say shimm it, keep the laptop as still as possible so as not to aggravate the situation, and use it for what it's worth while it lasts.

As far as the sound, the three moving parts in an iBook are the hard drive, fan, and optical drive. Have you verified whether or not the optical works? If not, that might be your answer. The fan is at the middle-back, and the HD is on the front-left, in case that helps gauge where it's coming from.

Good luck!

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Thanks for the tips. On the first suggestion about setting the default boot disc to the HD, how do I go about doing that? I went to "Preferences" but I do not see any place to set the default. Please walk me through it.

I can fix the display using a shimm, And that stopped the clicking sound. Thanks

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Apple Menu/System Preferences/Startup Disk. Choose your internal hard drive to be the startup disk.

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