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Apple Computing Products:
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strangest crash I've ever seen
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<blockquote data-quote="holt" data-source="post: 1413080" data-attributes="member: 256378"><p>I don't have an extra video card lying around. </p><p>However, is it likely that the keyboard and mouse be non-responsive because of a bad video card? If iTunes is still playing songs after the crash, hitting the spacebar on the keyboard should pause the song. Likewise, hitting the "eject" key on the keyboard should eject the CD tray. In my situation, once the crash occurs, the keyboard and the mouse do not function. Like the monitor, they are on, but they do not function.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="holt, post: 1413080, member: 256378"] I don't have an extra video card lying around. However, is it likely that the keyboard and mouse be non-responsive because of a bad video card? If iTunes is still playing songs after the crash, hitting the spacebar on the keyboard should pause the song. Likewise, hitting the "eject" key on the keyboard should eject the CD tray. In my situation, once the crash occurs, the keyboard and the mouse do not function. Like the monitor, they are on, but they do not function. [/QUOTE]
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