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- Subject: Re: Internal hardware maintainence
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.151904.27742@hawk.cs.ukans.edu>
- From: stubbs@hawk.cs.ukans.edu (Jerry Stubbs)
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 15:19:04 GMT
- References: <1992Nov13.163152.34301@fourd.com>
- Organization: University of Kansas Computer Science Dept
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- It seems to me that the first time the dust enters the machine
- some of it will land in pretty much harmless places, some will land in more
- critical places, such as lightly lubed floppy drive
- rails and bearings. When you blow the dust it will
- get stirred up, it could land anywhere again,
- and stick to the oily parts again.
- I would vacuum the majority of the dust out, and wipe some parts
- with a q-tip.
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