Command+Shift+P+R

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anarkhy 17

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Some of my apps have been having unexpected quits, and freezes - so i deceided to try to reset the P-Ram so i shut off my box booted it back up while holding down Command+Shift+P+R but nothing happens untill it finally goes into a safe boot... is this what is supposed to happen? :cool:
 
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PowerBook 12" Combo Drive/867 MHz/256 MB RAM/40 GB hard drive/Mac OS X 10.3.5/AirPort Extreme it sux
You are supposed to press Command+option+p+r :)
 
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Dual 2.2GHz powered by AMD Opteron - *Sends G5 & 8Gb Ram to scrap heap* Yeah! finally switched BACK!
and hold till you hear the system tone twice before letting go! Once to start up another to single a Pram Reset has taken place.

Systematic crash and sudden quits could be cause by either a change in hardware, such as memory upgrade, corrupted disk and crons.
 
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Actually, you wait for 3 chimes...
 

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