Dan,
There is a low power 680X0 series micro-processor responsible for
scanning the keyboard that could cause your problem and when this happens,
the troubleshooting guide calls for replacement of the logic board.
Roger
Dan Scanlan wrote:
> Here's an update. After days of not being able to power up my 3400c
> at all -- no chime, no lights, nothing -- I reckoned there might be a
> funky component on the motherboard or elsewhere, so I set the thing
> out in the sun, bottom up, on a 100 degree day and let it cook. When
> I plugged it again and hit the reset button on the back, it fired up!
> But without extensions.(clip)
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