If you have an OS 9 partition, boot up in it, then go over into the
OSX
partition and remove the USB Overdrive pref file. You might have to
boot from an OS install CD first, in order to select the OS 9
partition
as the start up disk.
Thanks Nancy... I'll try your idea if the PRAM reset and battery pull
idea
doesn't work.
Earlier you asked about a shut down command, when the system had booted
up into open firmware. You type "shut-down" (without the quotes) and
press the return or enter key.
If you are still booting up in open firmware, you can reset things from
there. At the prompt type "reset-nvram" and press the return key. At
the next prompt, type "reset-all" and press the return key. This
should make the computer restart. If it does not, type "mac-boot" (no
quotes on any of those).
Nancy
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