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How to reset resolution on a G5 with Windows keyboard?
Accidently left it in projector resolution, my display now says it doesnt accept resolution.

yacinexm,
One humble comment about Don's instructions.  You do not have to wait two hours after pulling the plug to test your machine.  If you rob the motherboard of power for a couple of minutes and then try a reboot, it might just work.  If that does not work, then by all means, give it the two hours or more to discharge all capacitors and guarantee that no residual power lurks behind to maintain the undesirable parameters held in RAM chips.  His comment did not imply that two hours before testing was manditory.

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    Fa0/23     0021.9b62.b79b  dot1x    DATA     Authz Success  C0A8FF69000000F3008E (user1)
    Fa0/23     b888.e3eb.ebac   dot1x    DATA     Authz Success  C0A8FF69000000F8008C (user2)
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