On Oct 26, 2010, at 6:27 AM, Nestamicky wrote:

> On 26/10/10 7:24 AM, Mac User #330250 wrote:
>> Murphy's law. It could be that the monitor is at fault. And that this fault
>> has nothing to do with the keyboard/password issue of yours. It is rare, but
>> such things happen – sometimes when you expect it least.
>> 
>> Have you checked the monitor with another computer?
>> 
>> I had it once that the connector of the graphics card was unfirm – or was it
>> the one on the VGA cable? Don't remember, but it worked with one computer,
>> whereas it didn't with the other. Only this one monitor.
> The original post notes it used to boot to the login screen until I plugged 
> the HD in a SATA Channel on which it won't work.
> The monitor works, it's a dual input monitor, and the Linux on the VGA works. 
> I may swap the video card, but I'm not convinced it has anything to do with 
> it.

Try to boot with the air deflector off the machine you may have a ambient 
sensor gone bad. Other wise a logic board may be in order


John Carmonne
Yorba Linda CA
92886 USA
[email protected]




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