on 11/9/00 Dave Fleishman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okay, my first time posting, but long-time lurker. Yesterday, my
> 2400/240 (upgraded)/80MB/6GB gave me its sixth green light of death.
> I was able to successfully revive it using my method of plugging it
> in, taking out the battery, and hitting the power manager for about
> 40 seconds.
Sounds like your G3/240 (Newer Tech?) CPU is failing (>80 pct probability).
If you have your old 603e, try plugging that back in and see if the problem
goes away. If stable, you've isolated the problem.
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Sidney Ho
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