Below is the first message I posted. I thought I had solved the problem
by changing the MHz of the monitor but I am still having problems. I
have installed 6 128mgs of ram, but like I said Tech tools says it is
good. I have pushed the CUDA switch and changed the battery. But
everytime I restart or start for that matter,  I get a blank screen
until I hold the option,control, p&r keys. Then everything comes up
fine. I am also having system crashes, the last bomb said control strip
error, and I dont' even have the control strip on. Can anyone give any
other suggestions???

Thanks,

pam in az

 have a kinda of strange problem.I just installed new memory into my
Power Tower Pro 225. Now when I go to restart the drive seems to spin
but I get no video. If I push the reset button and zap the pram once low
and behold the screen comes to life. But ofcourse all the appearance
resets. I have it set to iThemePub2. Is that possibly the problem? Or
maybe my monitor resolution? I have it set to 1024x768 at 74.9HZ
millions of colors. I currently have 768 mgs of ram and am running OS
9.1. I have run Tech Tools Pro and all the memory seems to check out
fine and so does the system, but I am also getting more freezes and
crashes since the memory install. Could it be a bad memory stick? If
someone could please help I would greatly appreciate it......




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