Power Mac :: Key Combos To Get It To Boot Up

Apr 1, 2012

Having trouble booting up my old G5.  If I'm lucky, I can hold down the 'C' while pushing the power button and it may or may not boot after several tries.  Using tiger 10.5 (?)  Can't remember the exact version because it isn't booting up anymore.  Last time it did there was no keyboard/mouse recognition.  Is there any key combo to try other than the 'C'?

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