Hi folks,

I've got a used-to-be-trustworthy Sawtooth which has recently 
developed a number of problems.  The IDE bus appears to be cooked so 
I'm using a SATA card for that.   I had a lot of trouble getting it 
to start and ended up changing out the power supply.

Now I find that it doesn't want to boot up if shut down completely 
unless I press the CUDA switch.  It'll do a restart fine, but not a 
cold boot.

I've currently got a 400hmz processor in it, but it previously had a 
dual 500 and i'll probably switch it back if I can get it to start 
reliably again.

Any clues as to why I'd need to CUDA it every time?

Thanks.


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