Of course I meant "Start-up" screen, not "Start-ip@ screen

Early in the morning, together with incompetent fingers................


Ted Treen wrote:

The Mac thinks you have two screens. You need to re-arrange them in Monitors control panel. - and set which one you want to be "Start-ip@ screen

Ted

Andrea Vitali wrote:

I've had a similar problem...

...try removing the VGA adapter from the standard video output of the G3. In my case it helped

    Andrea







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