oh joy

May. 28th, 2005 03:10 pm
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Here's a fun one..
(and probably noone will know the answer).. *sigh*

Never seen this before.. I was trying to look at a flashmovie site, probably one made with the
absolute latest version so it wasn't compatible, and while nothing happened just then, one of my
other programs quit-crashed later (just a type 2 crash), and then when I went to restart, the
system stopped booting at "Apple Audio Extension".
So after removing it with extensions off, the machine did startup, and I even replaced the extension
and sound preferences with a backup, so then it starts up fine... but now the audio logic is
reversed!!
...The speakers only work when a headphone jack is plugged in, and I get no sound
when it's unplugged! :<

I don't know if it's a ROM problem, or something I can fix with enough software tweaking, so before
I head online to search endless FAQlists, I was hoping purrhaps someone here might have a clue...

Much appreciated.. *wingscritches headfeathers*

Hey, that'd be keen ^v^

Date: 2005-06-17 11:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] c-eagle.livejournal.com
The folkses I already spoke with are mostly stumped (so don' worry if they will be too), but if they could help, that'd be more'n appreciated :>
It may be a system-independent problem, like the logic board going wonky again, or a flash-rom issue... but any ole way, I usually run Classic 9.2.2 on this system. It was 9.1 before I sent it in to get the logic board replaced before, but they upgraded my OS (I assume so they could check Classic under a Panther network-bootup perhaps). I run X on my other machine, but I like to keep older systems connected with the OS of their era, and this machine runs fine and fast and without having to get a bunch of new programs for it with 9.
Take Care! *wags*

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