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"Stephen J. Link" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 11 Feb 1998 20:37:06 -0500
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The way to wire the switches should be on top of the power supply.  If it is
connected improperly the worst it will probably do is trip the circuit
breaker.  I have done that before.  I have also called my local clone
builder with questions like these.  It does help, though, that I used to
work there and my company deals with them.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark and Judith Walter <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, February 11, 1998 1:44 PM
Subject: PC Hardware Repair Books


  I'm not sure if this is an off topic question, I hope not. Was
wondering what all around reference manual or repair "bible" might be
the best? Im stuck right now on a problem with installing a new power
supply and switch, got 3 machines here and all 3 have a different
connection(all 3 are push switches) on the switch. The switch has 4
connections 2 marked p1 and 2 labeled p2.
There must be a good book to be able to get answers for these simple
troubles rather than bothering the group with it or searching the
web. Again, I apologize if this is an off topic question.

                                    Thanks ,
                                     Mark Walter


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