Re: The eMac Problem(s) that I mentioned earlier
- From: billy@xxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 01:48:59 +0000
=?ISO-8859-1?B?S2ly4Wx5?= <ggrandish@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
Try resetting the PRAM. Hold down command, option, P, and R all at
the same time as soon as you boot your computer. Continue to hold
them down until you hear the third startup bong. See if that fixes
your video issues.
It will not. In OS X the PRAM only stores two things:
- the audio master volume setting
- the drive and partition to be used as startup volume
Both of which are accessable via the System Preferences utility.
The video parameters are stored elsewhere, as I've already mentioned.
Billy Y..
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