Yup, my fault. Don't know what I was thinking! But one should let it 
chime more than once...
thanks for being more watchful than I.
b
On Wednesday, June 26, 2002, at 08:59 AM, Kyle Hansen wrote:

>
>> option/command/shift /delete at startup zaps the PRAM as good as any
>> program, and for free. What is lost? Like I wrote, some default 
>> settings
>> like AppleTalk to Printer port or highlight color, nothing serious.
>> trashing preferences looses nothing at all as they will be rewritten in
>> (possibly) uncorrupted form.
>
> Ummmm.  No.  That is the boot key command to force your Mac to boot 
> from a
> drive other than the assigned internal Startup disk.  Has nothing to do 
> with
> PRAM.
>
> To Zap your PRAM on start hold :"Apple-Option-P-R" all at the same time 
> until
> you hear your Mac chime a second time.


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