This problem is after the chime, and BEFORE the actual boot process begins.
On Sep 25, 2004, at 11:44 AM, Tom Peterson wrote:
Is there any chance that this is the pause when the memory is being checked?
OS 9 had an issue with long boot times that could be solved with the memory
control panel. Command and some other key would add a 4th radio button to
the memory control panel that would skip the memory check on boot up. This
is an issue now that the wallsteet is being packed up with more memory than
existed as the time (1998). Just a thought.
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