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| I've always heard about this, but never had it happen. While flashing OBP firmware power went out and the machine was unbootable after that. I moved the jumper from the default low booting position to the high position. The machine started working great again! So I flashed it again which erases and reprograms the high and low sectors. The flash was successful. I even had the machine connected to an UPS so no power loss could happen. After the flash was good I tried moving the jumped back to the low position and it didn't like it. Does the jumper need to permanently stay in the high position now? The only thing I haven't tried yet is to find an old version of the firmware and flash before flashing again with the newest OBP. Any ideas? Trinean |