I can confirm that. I also got rid of mine but on the last attempt it
finally worked, I think it was the third or 4 th try.


On Jun 16, 8:25 pm, Gladys Perez-Almiroty <[email protected]> wrote:
> did you seat the processor well? it happened to me the first time i changed 
> the hd. you have to press with force, more than you think it takes.
> hope it helps
> g
> On Jun 15, 2011, at 10:48 PM, VicLevine wrote:
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> > My Pismo was running normally until I changed the hard drive and lower
> > memory card. Everything seemed intact but when I tried to start the
> > machine, I got nothing—no chime, no action at all. The only thing I
> > noticed after several minutes was that the machine, which was  plugged
> > into the AC, was getting warm, so it's obvious current is being pumped
> > into the machine, yet it will not show any life on the screen at all.
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> > Sure would appreciate help with this.
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> > VicLevine

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