Rainbow Screen

I turned on my computer this morning to see the rainbow screen. I reset the PRAM and it worked again. Even if it came up that one time, does that mean the logic board's failing?

BlackBook 2GHz Intel Core Duo 1.25GB RAM, Mac OS X (10.4.7), iMac G4 800MHz 512MB RAM SuperDrive, iMac G3 500MHz 384MB RAM , iMac G3 233MHz

Posted on Aug 7, 2006 10:18 AM

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Aug 7, 2006 10:08 PM in response to macuser94

I spoke with Apple and was given these instructions on a fix for the "colored vertical lines at startup" issue.

1. Shut the computer off.

2. Restart holding the Option-Command-R-P keys down, wait for three "bongs" and release keys. MacBook should boot normal with no lines.

3. Next, open your System Preferences control panel and open "Displays" in there. Now change your current resolution setting to some other resolution and then switch it back to your current setting. Close preferences and reboot to test. It should keep rebooting normal without the lines.

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Aug 7, 2006 11:05 AM in response to PhonicsMonkey3

I don't think it's a logic board problem, I think it's a bug in OSX that doesn't record the PRAM settings properly.

A fix that has certainly worked for me is after you boot (after seeing the rainbow), change screen resolution (under system preferences) and then change resolution back to your normal settings. This seems to refresh the settings in the PRAM and everything is back to normal. Since I did the the problem hasn't recurred.

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