I would think it would be a bad idea for the hard drives at least. Any
moisture inside would freeze and then when you warm it back up later could
be deposited any where in the drive rendering it useless. Other than that it
might be OK unless connectors contract apart in the cold and then push apart
further when they heat up again. I wouldn't do it with anything you can't
afford to loose anyway.
Shawn

on 10/7/04 2:31 PM, Stephen Kenda at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Anybody ever store their mac computer/monitor in a dry, but unheated garage
> over the winter?
> Encounter any problems as a result? Please reply if you have done so and your
> climate is as cold or
> colder than Toronto.
> 
> Am looking to do the same here in Toronto if it does not seem like a bad idea.
> 
> Thank you for looking!
> 
> stephen
> 
> 
> 


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