<davagatw@mars.utm.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 01/29/1996 10:21:02
On Sat, 27 Jan 1996, Jim Kortge wrote:
>
> - normal shutdown stuff (messages, syncing, etc.)
> - screen blanks, normal startup "bong"
> - couple seconds pause
> - "snap" from speaker
> - nothing else!
>
> In a normal startup or restart, the standard grey screen appears right
> after the "snap", then the happy Mac, etc. When it hangs like this I must
> shut off the power for several minutes, or else the same thing happens
> again. Resetting with control-command-power key combo doesn't help either.
> Is this common? Is there any remedy?
1. Run Norton Disk doctor. Sounds like it could be a problem with the
catalog tree somewhere.
2. If that doesn't help try reinstalling System 7.x. I've seen similar
problems in some of the labs here on campus on everything from LCII's to
PowerMacs to Mac SE/30's or older. Various things can cause this, but it
doesn't sound like it's caused by NetBSD.
If it's any consolation, my PowerMac at home doesn't even always get to
the happy mac. Grey screen, freezes. Only happens when the power is
first turned on and a command-control-reset (almost said open-apple)
cures it, but it's still annoying.
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