Reply to Mike, Whooeee,I'll have to sit down and study the article on
board swaps. Is there a test later? RHB
Quote from the Book "I'm for me first" - "I had one Grunch, but that egg
plant over there..."
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Re: My Monitor is dead until Reboot Problems
My PowerCenter Pro is doing the same, but it reboots and the monitor works
after pushing the restart button (lower of the small buttons on the
face). I got a lot of "it's the Pram"and "it's a low battery"  E-mail
replies on this,
but none has proved out. I now start with the button on the keyboard, 30
seconds later, I  press the restart button. All else works fine. RHB
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"Michael S. Macdonald" wrote:
> Go to control panels> memory ...now...before you release the mouse button,
> hold down the option-command keys. An additional panel should open up at
> the bottom of the list entitled 'startup memory tests' that allows you to
> turn off the memory test..ie. every time you startup the computer checks to
> make sure the memory is ok. The more memory you put in, the longer it
> takes...
> turning off this check should solve the problem of having to restart. The
> reason the computer boots properly on restart is that the memory test is
> not invoked on restart...only on startup.
> If this works, you can post it to the group under
> "Thanks for the memory" and use the 30 seconds you've saved to address the
> next email I send you...you won't believe it...
> 
> Cheers...Michael
> M

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