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Help! G4 problem after power cut...
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<blockquote data-quote="dtravis7" data-source="post: 473723" data-attributes="member: 8287"><p>One of the main reasons I am asking the OP what exactly he owns is on older G4 Towers there is the CUDA button. I have seen that exact issue and one press of the CUDA and it was fine again. Not sure if you can do that on the iMac G4's though as I have never had one to check out. The power outage made something go nuts and I have a feeling it's that. Just a guess but I hope he comes back and tells us what Mac it is! A friends G3 B&W and another friends Yikes G4 both had that issue and holding down the CUDA button on the motherboard did it for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtravis7, post: 473723, member: 8287"] One of the main reasons I am asking the OP what exactly he owns is on older G4 Towers there is the CUDA button. I have seen that exact issue and one press of the CUDA and it was fine again. Not sure if you can do that on the iMac G4's though as I have never had one to check out. The power outage made something go nuts and I have a feeling it's that. Just a guess but I hope he comes back and tells us what Mac it is! A friends G3 B&W and another friends Yikes G4 both had that issue and holding down the CUDA button on the motherboard did it for them. [/QUOTE]
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