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Re: IIGS problem
- Subject: Re: IIGS problem
- From: mfumu@axis.jeack.com.au (William Robbins)
- Date: 1997/02/19
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: I need to put my ORGANIZATION here.
- References: <33006C76.DDE@mail.idt.net> <5dqng4$821@news.vanderbilt.edu> <5e1ji3$ahq@crl13.crl.com>
Matthew Pearce (mpearce@crl.com) wrote:
: That won't reset the BRAM options-it will just perform a system
: diagnostic and erase all normal RAM. If you have the blackout virus,
: temporarily short out the battery.
Actually the CONTROL-OPEN APPLE-OPTION-RESET routine resets the RAM disk,
/RAM5 to whatever you have set in the control panel, trashing out
anything you left there in the process.
The way to reset the BRAM to defaults is:
If the computer is OFF, hold down the OPTION key while you turn it on.
If the computer is already ON, press OPTION-CONTROL-RESET or
OPTION-CONTROL-ESC. The first restarts the computer so you will lose
whatever you are working on. The second _should_ allow you to return to
a running application. The problem is that some programs or DAs or
whatever use that same key combination for their own purposes.
In either case you'll get a little seen menu allowing you to go directly
to the control panel (resetting the defaults), setting the hertz of your
power supply (what your house is wired for), or continue restarting the
program. You want item 1.
Hope that helps.