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How can I prevent the Palm software from starting up on is own when I  start up my Mac Powerbook G4?   I do not use Palm that often and only want to see it when I want to, not every time I start up.
GW
Post relates to: Treo 755p (Verizon)

The Macbook will not allow you to startup with your Install DVD while you have Open Firmware password enabled. Disable that first, then try again....
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106482
Launch the Open Firmware application to disable it.

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