On Mar 2, 2009, at 8:50 PM, Clark Martin wrote:
>
>
> You need to go into System Preferences / Startup Disk and set the
> startup drive.
>
Thanks ... that seems to have fixed it.

Thought I had done that, but ...

> Zapping the PRAM or having a bad PRAM battery will clear out this
> information.  If it's not set the computer goes through a sequence of
> potential startup devices, whether they are there or not.

Decided to get 2 new PRAM batteries with my order of RAM from OWC ...  
one for my Yikes!, other for my QS 2002, just in case. Price is  
right ... compared to my last Radio Shack one ...

Bill Connelly
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