David,
Mine didn't even look like a switch or button. Everyone said it would be a
small red or black button about the size of a pencil eraser. It wasn't! On
my computer when I lay it down on it's side and turn the floodlights on to
look in all the nooks and crannies, there were no button(s). Being the
computer wiz girl that I am, I started pushing on everything including but
not limited to the hard drive. When I pushed on what looks like a single
memory chip or square resistor at the top rear portion of mother I heard a
faint snick. The whole top of the switch depresses and it sure didn't look
like any switch I had ever seen. Mine is a small black chip about one
quarter inch square.

A small dab of fingernail polish marks my cuda switch. I'm positive I
wouldn't forget it after all the pain it took to find it but...,
Barb
http://www.BarbieLee.com
"Model Makers"
"A Change of Heart"
"The Alchemist"
ask for them at your favorite book store


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