drustar Gold Member Apr 19, 2004 #1 For some reason, everytime I turn on and boot up my PowerBook, a network boot icon shows up and is blinking. I always have to hold the option key to boot-up and proceed. I've restarted and that's what happens still. Any ideas?
For some reason, everytime I turn on and boot up my PowerBook, a network boot icon shows up and is blinking. I always have to hold the option key to boot-up and proceed. I've restarted and that's what happens still. Any ideas?
ElDiabloConCaca U.S.D.A. Prime Apr 19, 2004 #2 Go into your System Preferences, then to the Startup Disk pane. Re-select your OS X hard drive and that should fix the problem. Sometimes the Startup Disk gets reset to the Network startup disk. Simply resetting it back to normal will cure this problem.
Go into your System Preferences, then to the Startup Disk pane. Re-select your OS X hard drive and that should fix the problem. Sometimes the Startup Disk gets reset to the Network startup disk. Simply resetting it back to normal will cure this problem.
drustar Gold Member Apr 21, 2004 #3 For some reason the Network Start-up was selected. I barely touch that the Startup Disk section but oh well. Thanks. How about them new PowerBooks?
For some reason the Network Start-up was selected. I barely touch that the Startup Disk section but oh well. Thanks. How about them new PowerBooks?
ElDiabloConCaca U.S.D.A. Prime Apr 21, 2004 #4 Mighty nice, if you ask me... Still want one, still don't have one...