Eric D.      on 2/17/03 8:25 AM wrote:

> on 2/16/03 10:01 PM, Don P. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> My Lombard is going into a freeze at the Apple logo
>> upon Startup. No rescue so far. Won't startup from
>> externals. No keyboard keys seem to help. May relate
>> to Iomega installation. Next step is to pull hard
>> drive and try a hot restart from CD the replug the
>> hard drive hot.
>> Seems to work OK mon my G4 mirror.
>> Don 
> 
> I presume you've tried holding down the 'c' key when you startup the Lombard
> with a CD in the CD-ROM? It'd be very strange indeed if it didn't allow you
> to boot from CD.
> 

Also try holding down Shift;Option;Command;Delete at startup. This forces
the computer to look for a bootable volume other than the internal startup
drive (including a CD-ROM). This often works when a Mac refuses to boot from
CD even when holding down the "C" key.

-Mark


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