Mac puts itself into Safe Boot.

I don't touch the keyboard (I tried unplugging it) but suddenly my imac g4 17" boots in safe mode.
Any suggestions?
thank you
alan

It may be that video card.  But one experiment you might try is to disconnect all possible stuff to eliminate those as potential suspects.  Disconnect any firewire or usb connections.  Remove any unneeded internal hard drives.  See what happens.
As for editing posts, you shoudl see an edit button near the bottom of your post but you only get about 15 minutes after posting to edit it.  After that the edit button disappears.

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