>I'm not really sure what's going on with this one, but I'll describe the
>symptoms.  My 280c will only start up when it's on my lap (and even then
>it's still fickle).  Any place else- a table, on my bed, etc, there's
>nothing.  When it's not working, the hard drive doesn't spin up, so I get
>the flashing question mark.  I'm guessing the hard drive is either on its
>last legs, or perhaps there's a loose connector in there.  If I started
>it up on my lap, then put it down, the hard drive stops spinning.
>
>
>Also, if anyone could tell me what size the torx screws are that hold the
>Duo together, I'd appreciate it.

Torx-8, I think.  The LCD screen requires T-6 if you want to go there.

>
>Thanks,
>Eddie

thanks,

Mad Dog


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