Folks,
I am very happy to have found this list, since I own a
PowerCenter Pro 210 and know very little about it, and
we have a problem.
I was surfing the web last Saturday and my ISP was
having problems. Finally, my machine locked up.
It was an unhappy end to an unhappy day and I thumped
the desk next to the input for the monitor,
accompanied by the obligatory epithet.
Now the machine _seems_ to boot correctly, but the
monitor says it isn't getting any signal.
Could I have knocked something loose (through the
vibration)?
The machine has been used alot since 1997, could the
video card be fried? Is there aneasy way to tell?
Is there any schematics online that I can compare my
machine's current state to the baseline? Sure, I can
pay to have someone else look at it(so long,
first-born) but _maybe_ it's nothing...? Help!
-JB
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