On 10/9/02 12:17 AM, "Dan Dumas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Broadcast into the
ether:

> Hello
> 
> I have a rev.B iMac. My goal was to upgrade to OS9 from 8.6. The installer
> said I needed to update the Firmware. I followed the instructions regarding
> the Firmware (boot up while pushing programmer button) and the progress bar
> was visible on the screen. After that �Enothing. I cannot boot from the
> Restore disc. The fan and the light on the front of the monitor come on,
> but nothing else seems to function. The screen is blank.
> 
> Existing information on the Internet leads me to believe that my Boot ROM
> may be corrupted. Does that sound right? What is the solution? Suggestions
> would be greatly appreciated.

I doubt it.  My guess is that you ran the firmware update that had the Ram
Check in it and has caused your machine to "no-Boot."  I would be glad to
help you, but please e-mail me off list.  I can not (for liability reasons)
instruct you on a complete firmware reset on a publicly archived list.
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Kyle H. Hansen
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Apple Solution Expert
Macintosh Server Administrator
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