On Dec 27, 2009, at 10:44 PM, Jason Brown wrote:

> I had that issue on a Powermac G5 where I work. No matter what card I
> put in it, it would act funky. Reset button on board didnt do  
> anything.
> Try this and lemme know if it works. Shut computer down and while
> holding down Command-Alt-O-F to go into Open Firmware (I know, you  
> gotta
> be a contortionist for that). When in OF, type in reset-nvram and hit
> enter. Then type in set-defaults and hit enter. Then type in reset-all
> and hit enter. Computer will reboot and may come up fine after  
> that. If
> that doesnt work, I recommend downloading Snow Leopard Cache  
> Cleaner or
> Onyx and cleaning all your system and kernel caches. Hope this  
> helps. =)

Snow Leopard? On a G5? O_O

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