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- From: palane@iastate.edu (Paul A. Lane)
- Subject: Re: Is it the motherboard or drive that's bad?
- Message-ID: <palane.716408828@vincent2.iastate.edu>
- Sender: news@news.iastate.edu (USENET News System)
- Organization: Iowa State University, Ames IA
- References: <16093.2AB3743B@zeus.ieee.org>
- Date: Sun, 13 Sep 1992 18:27:08 GMT
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- In <16093.2AB3743B@zeus.ieee.org> Glen.Stewart@f175.n2240.z1.ieee.org (Glen Stewart) writes:
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- >We had the same problem with a IIcx at work. We changed motherboard,
- >reformatted HD, booted off FDHD, etc. etc. Finally, we put a new HD AND
- >motherboard on, and the problem was fixed.
-
- There can be another surprising source of problems: the keyboard. We had a
- Mac SE/30 which was giving our support people fits until we tried swapping the
- keyboard. I've just had a similar problem myself.
-
- Paul
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