I don't know what to tell you, but everything that that is connected  
to the electrical mains or to a network drop should be routed through  
a surge protector. This will help, but of course is no guarantee and  
there may very well be some components, which are affected more than  
others. I guess I've just been very lucky and if you have homeowners  
insurance, they may very well cover it if the machine is completely  
toasted. I can't possibly imagine why resetting the pram would have  
such an impact though. If you have an Apple store/service facility,  
might be worth having them look at it to see if there is something  
else going on. Good luck, I know it really sucks when something like  
this happens.

On Jul 10, 2009, at 12:02 AM, Mike Reiser wrote:

>
> Nothing else that was in the serge protector was effected.  The  
> internet
> is connected through a netowrk drop on the wall.  My speakers are also
> plugged into the serge protector.  The keyboard isn't and it's usb,  
> and
> also the monitor adapter isn't.  What's wierd is it stopped working
> after the Apple store employee had me reset the pram.  Thanks,
>
> Mike


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