On Sep 19, 2005, at 1:39 PM, Noah Wood wrote:

That problem is fixed but now I have a bigger problem.  When I put in
the card into the PC card slot (top one never did work) on the bottom
the computer shits off right away and a strange crackling sound comes
from the card and it smells of something burning.

Well, if the card was good before, I have a hunch it isn't any more.

  I would like to
deactivate both PC slots from being recognized from the 1400 and no
power goes to them.  Is this possible???

Not sure. You may be able to go into the 1400 and detach the cable assembly, if there is one. They may be soldered right to the logic board, in which case you're OOL.

My advice would be to find another 1400 or move to a newer system. Events like that are rarely inconsequential to the system.

--
Bruce Johnson

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