Corina,
As I recall, you said you recharged your backup battery for 48 hours and
things returned to normal, but you had to keep your fingers crossed
while you typed. Apparently, it quit again?
If you don't mind, I'd like a final report on your experience.
Misery (and recovery therefrom) loves company.
Cliff Lesher
Lewisburg, PA
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>
> Hi Cliff and all!
>
> > Corina, I'm back in bidness. DT&T was tremendous.
>
> Yay!!!
>
> > I sent my 2400 to DT&T after it spent six days at a local Apple shop.
> > The locals couldn't fix it. It cost me $70 to find this out.
>
> After MUCH soul-searching, I finally decided to send mine to the local
> shop, too. The guys there are nice, and they always try to fix the
> cheapest stuff first. I asked if they had worked on 2400s, and got a
> "Yes" from the guy on the phone. Unfortunately, he was wrong! The tech
> guy called me the next day and said he definitely hadn't. LOL Oh well.
> The good news is he is a cautious guy, and called me before doing anything
> drastic. he is gonna replace the PRAM battery ($25) and if that doesn't
> work, I will be shipping mine off to DT&T as well.
>
> > There was some talk that DT&T might be bunch of "logic board replacement
> > enthusiasts" i.e., they might replace a logic board even though the
> > problem is a loose screw.
>
> LOL That was *me*, Cliff! But everyone must keep in mind that I was
> basically in a state of panic when I wrote that. I called DT&T and they
> told me I needed the logicboard replaced before they even saw the
> computer or had any info besides "It won't
> start". Also, it turns out there WAS a screw rolling around in my PB that
> had come loose from the daughtercard...the local guy put it back in, so at
> least I will know that that wasn't the problem if I send it to DT&T and
> they replace the motherboard. ;-)
>
> > My priority was to
> > get a working 2400 back fast, at a price considerably less than $1025.
>
> After about ten days without my beloved 2400, that has become my priority
> too. I have been pounding away on my old PB 100 in the meantime.
>
> So...for those who want to know what to do if their 2400 suddenly
> dies, these are the lessons I have learned:
>
> - Don't send your 2400 to Apple--they are expensive and may not have parts
> - DT&T will fix your 2400 quickly and send it back soon
> - If you try a local shop first make SURE that the technician has worked
> on 2400s before, and expect it to take longer than DT&T, because they
> will likely have to order parts
>
> In fact, my PRAM battery is being sent from DT&T!
>
> Corina
>
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