In a message dated 4/11/2004 3:24:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>Try a power manager reset.  I think it involves shutting the unit 
>down, and holding the reset button for 10-20 second, then releasing 
>the button.
>
>Also make sure the power board is firmly seated.  Other than that, if 
>you had more parts I would suggest swapping around.

I tried the power manager reset; no dice. And all boards/modules have been 
firmy seated, and reseated ad nausuem.

I'm getting a working 3400c in a few days; I will swap around w/ that and 
see...

Thanks,

K. Ballard

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