![]() ![]() Did not change.Īnyone know what might cause this kind of behaviour? Why it got better with each successive attempt, finally starting, and then back to nothing again? Hoping I can figure out which part to focus on. Tried a couple more times - solid white screen. Wanting to see if I could repeat this trick, I shut the system down again and tried. Booted right into Workbench and was fine there for 5 minutes while I played around. Finally, on about the fourth try, the machine booted up. Each time the 'pattern' became more deliberate. Shut down a couple more times, started up. Bright white screen, darker grey screen, bright white. This time I got something different - (again, this is on a composite monitor in mono mode). If you want the Taskbar and Start menu to be black or any other color and all apps to be White: Set Choose your Color to Custom. If you want the Taskbar and Start Menu to be white. But, because I'm that type of guy, I shut down and restarted again. On that page, you can set the modes Windows 10 will use. Also did this to the keyboard port.Īnyway, hooked it up to the bench. To get at the sockets themselves, I took florist wire and after dabbing a bit of alcohol in there, scrubbed into the sockets. I also used a very soft bristle brush tool on my slow speed half dead battery dremel to buff the pins on the 68000, a few of which had really been eaten into. After taking the 68000 CPU out, I got some q-tips with alcohol and went at it. ![]()
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