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I had a simular event and somehow the comos chip got fried.
Mike michel




 --- On Sun 02/16, Glenn Miller < [log in to unmask] > wrote:
From: Glenn Miller [mailto: [log in to unmask]]
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Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 22:37:08 -0500
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Power Problem

Hi,

Thanks Kenny, for your reply. I had already tried that. I pulled the battery
and left it out for 30 minutes while I took care of other chores -- same
result. Then, grabbing at straws, I wondered if for some inexplicable reason
the switch was involved. I pulled off the "gang connector" used with this
motherboard and just jumpered the switch pins; this would leave the machine
on all the time (at least for the moment) but it would reveal the problem.
But no, same thing. I don't believe in coincidences, so I'm sure there is
some connection to hooking up the 2nd drive -- But since I've done this
triple dozens of times I'm at a loss to explain it. One last effort will be
to try to replace the processor, I've got another old Celeron at my shop. I
still think it's the motherboard, though I don't know why that should be the
case. I put a meter on the old 2nd drive -- nothing unusual. I had wondered
if the PCB on the drive itself was flaky and had sent a spurious surge to
the motherboard and toasted it. But again, there was no noise or unusual
activity of any kind, the machine simply shut off. And, as I mentioned in my
first post, I have already transfered the data to another drive, so that's
not it either. Very odd, but interesting.

                                                                        thanks,
                                                                        Glenn Miller

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