Not the CMD-V, but whenever I try to boot in 10.4 I generally have to
reinstall 10.3, whatever happens seems to corrupt both installations?
I am learning about troubleshooting Macs, so I am not 100% sure but
this seems to be the behavior. I will try again and report any
findings.

Thanks.

On Dec 15, 2:44 pm, Kris Tilford <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Dec 15, 2009, at 12:58 PM, Brother Eye wrote:
>
> > I will also try the cmd+v and see if that
> > gives me anything generally all it does is make the computer
> > unbootable unless I do a fresh install of 10.3:
>
> There is no way that Cmd-v should make your computer unbootable.
> It sounds like you have some larger problem perhaps.
> Bruce's advice on checking the memory is a good place to start.
> Also, make sure the PRAM battery is good.

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