have you tried resetting the Open Firmware??

The process for doing this is as follows:
1. swear off any revenge against me if your computer dies completely, 
self-destructs, or catcches fire.
2. startup, holding down Apple+Opt+O+F (Open Firmware)
3. Type:   reset-nvram  (then hit return)
4 You should get an "OK"
5. Type: reset-all (then hit return)
6  Type: reboot

that should do it.

Thanks,
David

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