Jim Arnott wrote:
> Step one: Change the PRAM battery.
>
> Step two: There isn't a step two!
>
> Jim
>
> "Robert H. Baucom" wrote:
> >
> > My main system has just developed the following malady. The monitor
> > screen doesn't come on during the first boot up. I have to push the
> > restart button on the CPU, and the screen comes up on the reboot.
> >
I agree. At least, try doing a full zap of the pram. (I too had strange
happenings after installing 128 dimms from OWC.) This helped on my PCC150.
CO
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