Another thing to check is the voltage specifier on the powersupply,
(little red switch next to where the cord goes in) it might have
gotten set to 230 instead of 115. And then just try the usual,
different outlet/power cord. If none of that, I would guess it's the
power supply.
-Cyrus
On Feb 26, 1:53 pm, BillBoggs <[email protected]> wrote:
> Worked flawlessly for many years. Now, without any warning, it just
> stopped. Won't power up at all, no sign of life whatsoever. Any
> suggestions where to start?
> Thanks!
> Bill
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