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Would someone kindly explain to me where on the mobo I might find this 
"Cuda" button? Is it color coded and easy to spot? Any precautions to 

be taken other than unplugging the power cord before going for the cuda 
button?  I too have a PB180 and probably need to do this.  Thanks!

Bill
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Sure... Look on the edge of the motherboard near the center. My PB 180 has it 
right next to the fan, between the fan and the processor. Mine is red, and 
about the size of three pinheads, with a silver alumninum square housing about 
1/4 inch around, button in the center. I had a bear of a time finding it 
initially also. 

Ken Martin

P.S. As a blatant plug, I am selling my PB 180 for the best offer + shipping. 
Not on Ebay yet, as this list gets first opportunity. Everything works, it's 
loaded with memory and a 1 gig hard drive. If you want, I have a Mac monitor 
that you can get at the same time. Email me privately if you are interested.


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