On 7/16/01 6:54 PM, "Customer Service" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I've had that happen on my PowerTower Pro 250 oftentimes. If I leave it
> running for an extended amount of time and it crashes on wake-up, the green
> happens on restart. It drops me into the 640x480 resolution and I have to
> restart again. Once the second restart is done, the green is gone and the
> normal resolution is back, except now my desktop arrangement is all screwed
> up. The funny thing is...I don't have a video card in this machine. Running
> 8.6 with a pro-view 19' monitor. Zapping the PRAM and rebuilding the desktop
> does nothing.

That's how mine behaved until the Griffin Mac PnP adapter - except it
sometimes took several restarts. My take is that the monitor/cabling don't
give the right signals to the PTP - and the adapter does.

Desktop Resetter (small shareware) can be handy for getting the desktop
arrangement back to desired.

Chuck M


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