At 9:17 AM -0400 3/21/2009, Brian Troisi wrote:
>On Mar 21, 2009, at 8:42 AM, John Hanson wrote:
>
>>  I am a little hesitant to say it's the capacitors. When I had the 
>>  capacitors fail on my eMac 1.25ghz, the computer would simply freeze 
>>  up. No kernel panics or anything like that, it just locked up for no 
>>  reason. I hope you get your eMac working soon, they were very good 
>>  machines that were quite capable.
>
>My friend found a 1.25 Ghz eMac in great condition! After a couple of 
>weeks, the freezings would get worse. He thought it was because I 
>installed Leopard on it, but when he looked inside the machine, he saw
>the bulging and leaking capacitors.

Sounds like Simon should open the eMac and take a look - a quick 
check for this issue?

- Dan.
-- 
- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth

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