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Kenneth wrote:
>Best practice is to power down fully before connecting or disconnecting a 
>device that uses VGA, DVI, PS/2, AT, serial, or parallel port connections 
>(pretty much anything other than USB or Firewire).>>


Not even firewire is safe, despite its specs stating that firewire devices 
must be hot-pluggable to comply. It seems that not all firewire devices comply.

Panasonic digital video cameras (at least, some older models) have a 
tendency to fry if hot-plugged into the firewall connection.

They do put a cautionary sticker on the manual, but these warnings get 
lost, overlooked, or forgotten. The result is a lot of very unhappy 
Panasonic owners, which Panasonic apparently didn't want to know anything 
about.

They claim to be spec-compliant because in MOST cases no damage is 
done.  Hmmmm.

Don Penlington
 From the Beach at Surfers Paradise in sunny Queensland.
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