Hi, All,
Last night after shutting down my 2300 while was in the Dock, I heard a
ticking noise. Investigation led me to discover that:
1) I couldn't turn the machine on again either by the keyboard or by the
button on the rear, and
2) the ticking did not instantly stop when I unplugged the Dock, in fact
it sort of 'wound down', like a powered off motor. By using the manual
release on the side I could get the Book out and it booted up fine. But I
need the Dock to work to be able to move files to and from the Book.
Any words of advise? Thanks.
Herb Myers
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