Re: Mico/monitor problem



Hi,

The Mico hasn't been used for a while.

When I turn it on it "appears" to start up but all I get on the
monitor is a message -

Sounds like an MDF problem. Can you get to a desktop? If you can, press
f12, *co. wimpmode 28 and try that. If you can't press escape when
booting, type the wimpmode command and try and fire up again.

Failing that, press 0 or 4 (can't remember which) when booting - this
changes the monitor type and *may* help.

TTFN

Paul
--
"Logic, my dear Zoe, is merely the ability to be wrong with authority" -
Dr Who

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