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- From: nasadk@vccsouth15.its.rpi.edu (Kristopher Martin Nasadowski)
- Subject: Re: IIsi sound problem
- Message-ID: <_r-y_7a@rpi.edu>
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- Organization: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY.
- References: <92224.205851BGD1@psuvm.psu.edu> <1992Aug12.214453.15943@tdb.uu.se>
- Date: Thu, 13 Aug 1992 00:23:42 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug12.214453.15943@tdb.uu.se>, matsb@tdb.uu.se (Mats Bredell) writes:
- |> BGD1@psuvm.psu.edu () writes:
- |> : Sometimes my Mac IIsi becomes silent, regardless of the program that's
- |> : running--it happens even if the finder is the only "appl." running. Less
- |> : frequently, my Mac acts as if the sound control panel were set on 0 (i.e.,
- |> : the menu bar flashes). Resetting the volume to LOUD (6-7) and then back
- |> : down to 2 were I keep it solves the problem for a while. I've checked for
- |> : viruses. It's running system 7.0 plus TuneUp. Any ideas? thanks.
- |>
- |> This is a hardware failure. I use a very simple method on my IIsi: I leave
- |> the sound at level 7, you get used to it ...
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- Or you could dissassemble the computer, remove your HD, remove the speaker,
- clean the contacts and reassemble the whole thing - If you're up to it.
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- If I get any requests, I'll try to tell you how.
-
- Nazman
- <nasadk@rpi.edu>
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