On Sunday, Jan 22, 2006, at 20:33 America/Chicago, Noah Wood wrote:

If the PRAM was reset sometimes it does that, in your bad it may have
turned itself o at one point and it reset its own PRAM.  It is
unlikely, but possible.

My 190 would do that occasionally, as well. I just got to the point where if anything broke, I'd just hit the reset button. The amazing thing is that it still holds true for my Lombard, believe it or not.

Caleb


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