Thanks,

What would an external powered USB hub cost?  These problems started after I
added an external hard drive for back ups.  Could that have been adding one
too many things, a straw tipping some balance, so to speak?

Randall

On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 10:59 AM, Tony B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If it's not hard to get to the battery for replacement, I'd go ahead
> and do it. Reason being, it'll go bad anyway just sitting in a drawer.
>
> But, as I predicted on day 1, it likely has nothing to do with your
> problem. You may not even need to replace the power supply if you
> don't want. Just get an external powered USB hub (which isn't a bad
> idea these days anyway).
>
> No, low volume is likely an amplifier issue and amps are usually built
> into the speakers. Try headphones to see if the output level is
> normal.
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 10:34 AM, Ranbo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > When I unplug most of the USB devices computer starts up normally.  If
> not,
> > I keep getting the low system voltage message, though now usually when I
> hit
> > F1 (as it says; to continue) it starts up.  Have repeated this experiment
> 4
> > or 5 times now.  Still haven't replaced the battery.  Should I still
> replace
> > it with the Dell replacement I've got or does this mean it is the power
> > supply?  Also, volume for speakers has been low for about a month.  Would
> > this be a related problem?
>
>
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