BIG WARNING.. Don't play inside the monitor unless you know what you're doing there are scary voltages in there, especially on the EHT coil's connector even long after power has been removed.
Cheers.
Andy.
At 00:24 19/09/2003, you wrote:
Hi folks,
I recently bought a Classic II to add to my collection of compact mac's and the seller indicated that it made a noise like an old fashioned kettle boiling on a gas stove - and true to his word it did when I took it out the box. My first suspicion was that the hard drive bearings were shot so I decided to replace the hard disk which has lessened the problem considerably, but it still makes a whistling noise when running - even when the hard drive isn't being accessed. Anybody got any ideas? I'm not sure if I could be looking at a problem with the motherboard or not as the drive I installed was a known good, silent runner on a Mac SE just before I put it in.
Any advice or ideas appreciated!
Cheers, Graeme
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