"Ricardo Pardini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello Everyone!
Hi, This is just a suggestion: The other day I decided to upgrade my mother's computer to more RAM (I have a 512 M RAM chip that before was not being used). While in there, though, I somehow messed up her video card; it displayed things funny. So, I went out and purchased her a new video card and that problem is corrected (there is, however, some problem with the OS turning the monitor back on after sleep/suspend stages [nVIDIA]). Since the problem did not exist prior to adding the card, then perhaps you touched something the wrong way or one of the wires has come loose. For when the display began acting funny on my mother's machine, I had just installed two 16MB SIMM's into the machine and my first reaction was: this board doesn't like those SIMM's! But this turned out to not be the case. Personally, I'd open up the macintosh and look around for anything loose, and give an extra push to insure that the wires are connected snuggly. Following this, I'd note any switch settings I may have changed (either by accident or intentionally to help the card work right) and set them back. Also, does the problem exist when the lid is open? The goal is to note any differences that existed when it worked right as opposed to it not working now. Also, do *all* your keyboards produce the same results? Is there a USB connector in the machine and if so it is possible to use a keyboard through it? Is it possible to add a USB card, etc. Elizabeth