Hi Marlaina,
Actually, I'm trying to do this on an MBP{ and having no luck. I imagine I'll
get it at some point, though.
Les
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I would not worry too much about PRAM's. I have no Apple evidence of
the below message, but I can certainly believe it. Though I suppose
that Apple might have updated the key sequence some to clear out other
nasty issues I don't expect that to be the case.
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Les,
Imagine trying to do all this on an Air! Or even an MBP! I haven't done it
yet.
Marlaina
On Dec 1, 2010, at 7:00 PM, Les Kriegler wrote:
Hi Ann,
A couple of comments/questions here. First, this is a very difficult keystroke
to execute. You're talking about typing five keystrokes at o
Hi,
What exactly are prams, and why and how often do you need to reset them?
Courtney
On Dec 2, 2010, at 4:28 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello Les,
>
> You hold down the Command, Option, R and P keys but just press the Power
> button once. Sorry I didn't make that clear in the first place.
>
I use both hands on the keyboard and stick my big toe on the power button.
works for me.
-Eric
On Dec 2, 2010, at 1:01 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
> Hello Les,
>
> On 2 Dec 2010, at 04:00, Les Kriegler wrote:
>>
>>
>> A couple of comments/questions here. First, this is a very difficult
>> k
Hello Les,
You hold down the Command, Option, R and P keys but just press the Power button
once. Sorry I didn't make that clear in the first place.
Cheers,
Anne
On 2 Dec 2010, at 09:34, Les Kriegler wrote:
> Hi Ann,
>
> I have a laptop. I tried the combination of fingers you suggested. I
Hi Ann,
I have a laptop. I tried the combination of fingers you suggested. I held
down all 5 keys. What I heard as I was holding down the keys was the buzzing
sound and the startup sound over and over. I finally let go of the keys and
the system booted. I never hear what I would consider t
Hello Les,
On 2 Dec 2010, at 04:00, Les Kriegler wrote:
>
>
> A couple of comments/questions here. First, this is a very difficult
> keystroke to execute. You're talking about typing five keystrokes at once, I
> cannot do this. I can hit Command-Option P with my right hand, hit the
> butto
Hi!
Also, holding these keys down is fine, as long as it is done just when you hear
the startup chime. Keep in mind, there is a startup delay, which means that you
can do it within this timeframe. I often just hold down any keys to affect the
startup when I hear the chime. Not a second after, b
Command, option ; I believe this is better then tape and less damaging to your
keyboard.
Aloha,
Charlie
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On Dec 1, 2010, at 7:59 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Sometimes a little scotch t
Sometimes a little scotch tape can help. Tape the command and option keys
down first then it's a three finger operation.On Wed, 1 Dec 2010, Les
Kriegler wrote:
Hi Ann,
A couple of comments/questions here. First, this is a very difficult keystroke
to execute. You're talking about typing fi
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