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- From: Mark A. Hacker <hacker@uts.edu.au>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: Re: Apple 13" fails to power on
- Date: 12 Jan 1993 05:26:43 GMT
- Organization: UTS
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- In article <C0EzF3.74n@world.std.com> Philip Borenstein,
- philip@world.std.com writes:
- > The Apple 13" monitor connected to my IIsi (both power & video)
- sometimes
- > fails to power on when I press the power key.
- >
- > It goes on, then immediately clicks off. Turning it on manually usually
- > works. Waiting a few minutes always works.
- >
- > Does anyone know what the problem is and how to fix it?
- >
- > --philip
- > philip@world.std.com
- >
-
- I have a staff member here that has the same problem. Apparently it's a
- known problem that certain models of the si tend to "heat up" and stop
- powering the monitor. I know it's strange, but not much you can do but
- get in touch with your Apple dealer and check it out.
-
- Hope you can get it fixed for free.
-
-
- Mark A. Hacker
- Design Computing Unit
- School of Design
- University of Technology,Sydney.
- Australia
- Phone (02) 330 2917 Fax (612) 330 2933
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