Startup Manager Error

My eMac finished burning a dvd then i shut it down. When i turned it back on it froze on the gray screen. I retarted with the optionrp trick and my startup manager freezes too. Anyone know what i could do

You could try booting into safe mode to see if you can log in that way
And as far as that 'trick' goes, have you just typed it incorrectly or were you actually only holding down three keys as the keys you need to be holding down are:
option-command-p-r
David

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