I thought I'd expand the survey. For those who have had it happen, do you have any theories on why (excess sleep, plugging/unplugging the power supply while on, etc.) it happened? Has anyone had it happen after DT&T replaced the IO Board?
Larry,
My chance to experience GLOD happened when the 2400 locked up while innocently typing an email. I pressed the reset button on the back, and the machine shut down but wouldn't turn on again. After trying various things like pressing cmd-ctrl-on/off, holding the reset button for long periods, removing the battery and pressing buttons, etc. eventually GLOD appeared and I was hosed.
I sent it to DT&T who said they "found bad motherboard". Wish I'd asked for a more detailed explanation! Anyway, they repaired or replaced it in January 2001 and it's been fine ever since.
Best regards, Joe
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