Subj : 10 net To : CHARLES ANGELICH From : Maurice Kinal Date : Wed Sep 14 2005 05:05 am Hey CHARLES! Sep 13 22:54 05, CHARLES ANGELICH wrote to WAYNE CHIRNSIDE: CA> I don't remember a great deal about the two PS2s I had but I do CA> remember thinking it would be easy to lock yourself out if you CA> didn't plan ahead when messing with the config software. :-) I've seen that happen a few times. The 'easiest' (<-relative) to resolve that is sometimes the mb has a jumper that resets the bios to factory specs and if it doesn't then temporarily disabling the battery will cause a reset. Make sure it isn't plugged in first but that should go without saying. Everytime I've encountered this circumstance the suitable method resolved it, the jumper reset being the better of the two options. Life is good, Maurice --- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 * Origin: The Pointy Stick Society XV - Linux Point (1:261/38.9) .