Don't know if your problem is related to blown hardware, but I was getting a
GLOD after installing an upgrade card in my 2400. After taking it apart 3 or
4 times to try to fix it I discovered it was caused by not having the
component seated properly in the socket. If you're very experienced and are
positive everything is back together properly (I wasn't) then it's probably
a hardware issue. Sorry, can't help with that!

Andy

> I heard it this afternoon on my 270C.
> The chime sucks and now so does the 270C.
> It appears dead in every respect.
> I've reset the power manger on the back, swapped memory and hard drive, all
> with no
> luck.
> Does this mean it's time to write an obituary and scatter its ashes out to sea
> or is
> there something else I can try?


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