I wouldn't be so quick to blame the hardware. I had a problem after 
installing OSX on my S900. It was finally fixed when I had to remove 
the PRAM battery overnight, mega zap the PRAM, and use the CUDA. The 
problem went away. It could have just been a fluke, but I get the 
feeling it may be something that gets screwed up in the NVRAM when we 
use a patcher to install OSX.

Has anyone ever had a problem like this and not attempted an install of 
OSX? The only times I've heard of it, the person had/had tried to 
install OSX.

-Robyn

On Thursday, December 12, 2002, at 08:16  AM, dale spear wrote:

>
> Hi Jeff,
> Thanks for the response. Sounds like the motherboard
> might be the problem. Although strange that restart
> using OS 10.1.5 works correctly.
> I had thought I might have a preference set
> incorrectly or something missing in the system folder.
> Thanks again,
> Dale


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