On Mar 18, 2004, at 3:01 PM, GDB-2mosMDK92 wrote:


On Thursday 18 March 2004 11:28 am, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Mar 17, 2004, at 5:31 PM, GDB-2mosMDK92 wrote:
Let me start at the beginning for those who have not heard this sad
tale
before.

They're called paragraph breaks son, learn to use them occasionally! ;-)



Gee, okay dad!

More of a 'Foghorn Leghorn' kinda intent.



Then you went and fixed what wasn't broke :-P

If you can't tinker with a computer, what good are they?

LOL.


I think what I'm mainly asking here is what affect did resetting the P-RAM
have, does this somehow change the way the machine should boot?

Might have. If the PRAM gets confused it can be a pain in the ass.


With the OSX
drive on the end of the cable and set to master and the OS 9.2.2 drive in the
middle set to slave, it will boot to OS 9.2.2 every time.

If it's not responding to startup drive selection in OS 9, then the PRAM is likely corrupted.


Remove the battery overnight.

Tomorrow press the CUDA switch several times, re-install the battery.

Press the cuda once more, then boot. Selecting the startup drive should stick then.

--
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs


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