Jan wrote:
>Q: how do I check each individual ram chip to see
>which one(s) may be the problem? (this ram has been in
>the computer for years)

 then they're probably okay.
 John Impellizzeri's advice was smart:

Try starting with Extensions Off (hold down shift until you see the
message).  On my PowerWave this usually causes it to revert to a basic
640x480.  If so on yours then trash the monitor preferences and restart

heers...Michael



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