I have two iMacs - one a G3 400, B&W, 512 Mbs RAM, 20 Gb Hard Drive, that has fuzzy edges on it's screen. Is this a simple video problem that can be tweaked using the information from the Mac Tech CD, and a bit of careful adjustment, or is it a sign of the screen about to go to where ever dead screens go?; and the second iMac is a G3 500, B&W, 512 Mbs RAM, 20 Gb Hard Drive, 10.3.9, that takes a lot of juggling with PRAM resets and power-on/power-offs to get it to boot, even with a new PRAM battery, and tried with different hard drives - which suggest a logic board problem.

Any information would be welcome.

regards

Bob More

mac wannabe

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