On Saturday, August 31, 2002, at 01:21 , Rev. George G. Guillory wrote:

> According to a tip from [EMAIL PROTECTED] the trick was to shutdown, 
> then
> from a cold boot hold down the Command-Option-P-R keys and let the Beige
> Bong 10 times, release the keys and let the boot continue. Tried this and 
> it
> solved the problem. HTH

Has anyone tried the patented 'unplug all power and leave over night' 
trick to see if this works. From the description it is in need of a 
thorough PRAM purge, which is what said method achieves. Just an idea, 
pull the power leads, PRAM battery and anything else you fell like out of 
the machine. If you leave it overnight you are guaranteed to purge the 
PRAM, although it doesn't actually *take* that long it's just good 
insurance of method :). All depends really how easy it is to change the 
PRAM battery in a G3 AIO.

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Mark Benson

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