You can get to the cuda from the ram door. It is a little tough but it can be done.

As far as the blue screen goes, is there anything on the screen except blue?

You might try the following:

Boot into the firmware screen (Boot holding the F & R keys)

Then enter the following commands:

"reset-nvram" "RET" to reset ram
"reset-all" "RET" to reset all & reboot

Be sure to do both commands.

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On Aug 8, 2005, at 8:45 PM, macnifico wrote:

Just don't tell me to press the 'cuda switch. I have to disassemble almost all the computer just to get to the @#$#@ switch.


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