>I believe the 7220 is the export 4400...

>What an asinine case and interior design! A real POS. Designed by
>Windoze gnomes?

At least it acts like a heat sink.

>Anyway, the $31battery velcroed in, use all 3 hands
>to reassemble the thing, connect it up, push the power switch, LED
>comes on, one chime... and nothing else. No chuckinng to say it's
>booting up; no monitor.

Did you depress the CUDA switch?

>Check all connections... OK. Pull apart, check all plugs, chips,
>processor etc... everything is as it should be. Still no go.
>
>Anyone hAd similar problems with this model?

Reseat the ROM and DIMMs and try again. (Use a grounded wrist strap when
hamdling static sensitive components). For added measure I spray pins with
contact cleaner.

Charlie




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