On 3/19/02 Dylan Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > yeah, that's what came to my mind first. the techs APPARENTLY reseated the > cable already but i'm not really sure.... maybe worn cable, bad soldering > between plug and logic board??? > > ideas/opinions???
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