bubbajim
Mac-Junkie
That kinda was the whole reason for going into the open firmware. The options that they suggest you reset was to put your nvram settings back to a default setting.
At this point, no there is no way to 'undo' the nvram set.
I cannot imagine that resetting your nvram option is preventing you from starting up. I would think that if anything it's likely you might have imputted the commands incorrectly.
Have you tried to go back into Open Firmware and resetting the nvram again? If not, it wouldn't hurt to do so. After that, try the 'command-option-p-r' method again see if your options get reset correctly.
DISCLAIMER!! - Meddling with your Open Firmware is done at your own risk!
At this point, no there is no way to 'undo' the nvram set.
I cannot imagine that resetting your nvram option is preventing you from starting up. I would think that if anything it's likely you might have imputted the commands incorrectly.
Have you tried to go back into Open Firmware and resetting the nvram again? If not, it wouldn't hurt to do so. After that, try the 'command-option-p-r' method again see if your options get reset correctly.
DISCLAIMER!! - Meddling with your Open Firmware is done at your own risk!