Calm down, I simply asked what happened with my board and if I could do 
something. I didn't asked for something free: if it's my fault it's fair 
that i'll pay for it. Haven't you ever made mistakes? And in that case, 
have you asked yourself if you could repair it?

Il giorno mercoledì 18 dicembre 2013 01:38:42 UTC+1, BeagleInterest ha 
scritto:
>
> When users fry a $45 beaglebone black shouldn't they just accept 
> responsibility and buy a new one?  I'm all for making people happy but at 
> $45 it must be near cost and I'd hate to see bbb discontinued or price 
> raised because of continued user error causing burned out boards. 
>  Something like the Raspberry Pi is touted as a laptop replacement and 
> people don't plug gpio into it.  RMA should be for manufacturing defects 
> and not user error...
>
> On Tuesday, December 17, 2013 5:22:52 AM UTC-8, Giulio wrote:
>>
>> Hi, I had my beaglebone black wired with a relay board, using a 
>> transistor to separate different voltage sources and to provide more 
>> current. A wifi usb adapter was connected to the Bone too. Everything was 
>> running smoothly but, when i unplugged the adaptor e plugged it again, the 
>> system stopped working. It wasn't the first time i rebooted that way buy 
>> until then everything was ok... now it won't boot, only the pwr led blink 
>> for a second when I apply some voltage source. I tried to press the power 
>> button during the boot, ma nothing happen. Is my board fried?
>>
>

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