You might also try zapping the PRAM, hold Opt+Command+R+P on startup, and wait 
for three chimes. This resets the hardware settings, so maybe that'll help. (If 
Clark's suggestion doesn't work)


        -Elliott Price
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> 
> When you say power down and up again I take it you mean you shutdown the 
> computer.  Try shutting it down then pull the AC power cord for about 30 
> seconds.  I've seen problems like this fixed by TOTALLY powering down like 
> this.
> 

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