John Daniell writes:
Chuck Stinnett writes "Apple, not Power Computing, Macs can be booted from CD by holding down just the C key". I beg to differ. When booting from a CD, for example Norton Utilities CD for defragging etc., I always boot up from that disc by holding down "C" on my Power Center 150. It's always worked for me, ever since new.
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Robert H. Baucom - Certified Curmudgeon
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Until April 1st '04
My new Disk Warrior disk will not boot , hollding down the C key. Norton Utilities does.
I was once frustrated with a CD not booting up the computer while holding down the "C" key when, Lo!, I realized the keyboard was a converted Dvorak item. Hitting myself , with the flat of my hand, on the forehead and holding down the "J" key solved the problem.
RHB
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