Thanks to you. But mostly to JRCLARK who's message sparked my intuition
(which is currently enhanced by several hundred milligrams of myrrh gum). He
must have a long reach..... Anyway, yeah, I don't understand logically why
the unplugging of a power cord does what it does, but I've seen it suggested
on these kinds of list, so I usually try that prior to breaking out the
two-by-four.....
----- Original Message -----
From: "Carolyn Shere" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PCI PowerMacs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 4:11 PM
Subject: Re: Internal SCSI on Power Mac 8500/132
>
> Glad to hear you got it working. Thank you for letting me know my
> advice wasn't useless. I just joined the list last week so wasn't
> sure if my knowledge was deep enough for most on list. Unplugging
> power supply solves lots of problems. It reinitializes things. I used
> to be a school tech coordinator and had to do that to the printer a
> lot when it started spewing out paper without stop. Don't know why I
> didn't think to include that in my message
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