At 8:51 PM +0100 4/5/09, pdimage wrote:
>
>  > >
>
>     Pressing the cuda button may help though it sounds like a video card
>problem so try another - I believe you can reset the pram and the nvram by
>holding down the usual keys - command/option/p/r - immediately following the
>chime (for the nvram) and let it chime once or twice with keys held down -
>if all else fails disconnect everything from the mobo - ram, video etc
>everything which will disconnect including the battery but not the processor
>- and leave overnight then load everything back and try again...


Thanks! I sent it to him, will let you know the verdict!

Diane

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