On Mar 1, 2009, at 9:36 PM, insightinmind wrote:

> On my Yikes!, under OS X 10.4.11, I noticed I wasn't getting my  
> Startup Chime.
>
> Checked all volume controls (external Altec Lansing), and played  
> some iTunes Radio Jazz station ... sound is ok.
> After reading an Apple Support Google result, decided to reset PRAM  
> with the opt-cmd-p-r ... now its back.
> Recently installed OS 9.2.2 onto an existing partition after  
> Zeroing it out, Opened OnyX a couple of times (didn't run it),  
> tried answering some e-mails from G3-G5 list ...
>
> Is there cause for concern? Doesn't seem to be a Apple Hardware  
> Test for the PCI Graphics ...
>
> Haven't caught anything off LEM e-mail, have I? (lol)


Maybe talking to myself, again, but ...

Now I have my chime, but on my Startup today, for some reason, it  
couldn't locate the OS X folder right away ... it found it, and then  
started up. I've had several successful cold boots since loosing my  
chime that one time.

Bad/Weak PRAM Battery?

Bill Connelly
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