If you kick the power out for five minute and then start 'er up does it come on right away? Could be a power supply.

Mike (aka PC Tech)
Computer/Networking Support Technician
AAHS, CO, Academy School District 20

"Don't trust anyone below 10,000 feet" -Me Dad

On Sunday, October 19, 2003, at 10:27 AM, David Dierlam wrote:

---  I purchased a new pram battery yesterday. A lot
of you said the pram battery was the reason I had to
push the start button twice in order to get my 8600 to
kick over. Replaced the battery and viola'same
problem. I'm thinking rearranging the ram sticks is
going to fix this. It has 496mb(128s, 64s and 16s).
I'm ASSUMING that all are the same ns. If they
weren't, it would start up at all? Yes or no? I'll bet
derf or Jefferey is going to have an answer for this.
You all are pretty smart cookies. From David-5 min
from the Mexican border. Eeeehaaaaah


Mike (aka PC Tech)
Computer/Networking Support Technician
AAHS, CO, Academy School District 20

"Don't trust anyone below 10,000 feet" -Me Dad


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