silent. I unplugged it, waited a while, and plugged it back in, same
result" My question is: can a dock have the tick of death and not tick unless there is a duo in it? Also, if it only ticks once and then goes silent, does it necessarily have the tick of death? Thanks, I haven't owned a dock in 4 years and I don't remember a tick when plugging it in to the wall.
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