In a message dated 2/1/03 8:07:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<<
> You will need to do a manual PRAM reset .. Cmd-Opt-P-R ... for at least TEN
> times, in order to completely erase the crap which a failed installation of
> OS X puts in it.

Won't TechTool zap the PRAM once and for all?
>>

Nope ... software driven PRAM tools are absolutely no help.

The settings which are crapped on by OS X are unknown to those tools, and 
only a hardware-level power-on PRAM reset will fix the farkle-up which OS X 
has caused.


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