On Monday, Jul 28, 2003, at 15:25 US/Eastern, Paul Nicholson wrote:


At 10:33 PM -0400 7/26/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I figured something must be mis-seated, so i took the Wallstreet apart, and reseated everything, uncluding the processor. Now the Wallstreet does nothing.
I'm stumped...any help would be greatly appreciated.

Keep wiggling stuff until you get it too work. Try to isolate the problem to a specific connector.




IIRC the processor card requires some force to get it to seat properly. Have you tried the reset key sequence listed on the back panel of the Wallstreet? That should make the sleep light and fan come on briefly.



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