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- From: pschwab@spanky.ece.uc.edu (Paul Schwab)
- Subject: Monitor power supply cuts out
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- Organization: Unversity of Cincinnati, ECE Dept
- Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1992 16:33:29 GMT
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- Hi,
-
- I've got a sort of strange problem. Two of our 13" color monitors model #m0401
- the department are suffering from the same intermittent failure.
-
- Basically when the user comes in in the morning and powers up the
- machine (Mac IIci) the monitor comes up partially, and then dies.
-
- Toggling the power switch in the rear of the monitor give the
- appearance of a totally dead monitor.
-
- If I power the Mac down, and wait a few minutes to reboot, the
- monitor again starts to come on, but then dies.
-
- If I let the monitor sit for about half an hour, it comes up ok.
-
- Suggestions?
-
- Thanks,
- Paul
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