Is the CUDA (button/switch) a small round grey button (3mm dia) on a small aluminium casing (8mm x 8mm) ?
What do I do ?
Press it ? and then what ?
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=36263
How to Reset:
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Power down the machine, but leave the power cable plugged in.
Remove the cover.
Locate the CUDA Reset button.
Touch the metal chassis of the machine. This will dissipate static electricity into ground.
Press the CUDA button for a few seconds. (Or 10 seconds, or 30 seconds, depends on who you talk to. Use a wooden chopstick or something non-conductive.)
Reboot, and verify resolution of the problem you wanted to solve.
Although it is rarely necessary to do so, the CUDA microcontroller can also be reset by removing the lithium battery and unplugging the machine. If you choose to do this, the machine should be left unplugged with the battery removed for 15 minutes to allow all stray charge to dissipate.
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