On 9/16/12 6:46 PM, DLC wrote:
Greetings all,
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So, I'm inquiring from those in the know what the next step is. Alas, all keystroke related remedies (resetting PRAM, NVRAM, single user and verbose mode, C key for optical, etc.) are not an option - the boot-up mode does not get far enough in to query the peripherals or seek an OS. I fear it may be bad processor or logic board, but maybe there's a way to verify or get around?
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