On 11/8/02 3:53 PM, "k" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Spew into the Cybertrough:

>> 
>> 
>> Remove all PCI cards and external devices.  Unplug the machine.  Remove the
>> PRAM battery and unplug all the cable leads to the Logic Board.  Press in
>> and hold the power on key on the chassis for 5 seconds.  Let the machine sit
>> for 30 minutes.  Reassemble but leave out all PCI cards and external
>> devices...just Kbd, Monitor and mouse.  Hit the CUDA *ONCE* and hold it for
>> 4 seconds.  Replace the stock processor.  Try to boot from a CD then.
>> 
> Hit the cuda button at least 3 times and hold it for more than 4 seconds ???
> kenta

As an Apple certified hardware technician I advise against that.

Press the CUDA *once* and hold for 4 seconds...then release it.

-- Kyle H. Hansen



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