I removed the 24 Meg RAM board, but still get the same sad 8 chime story.
I have sold this 270c to a guy in Arizona, who will have his hand at
resurrection.
Thanks to all who shared for their suggestions.
chris
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Try removing the RAM and booting it. It seems as if the 8 tone chime has
so
Well, after cleaning out the rest of the cabinets, I am looking at my
2300which has not been cranked up in at least 6 months. I'm going to get her
going...but don't have space to keep heranyone interested? Gig drive, couple
of spare drives (all IDE), 36 megs RAM, clear/clean screen and
Hi Chris, I am sorry, I 'm almost embarrassed by my statements.
Paul may be right, try removing the RAM.
If you just installed RAM then yes it may be that.
Alex
On Aug 4, 2004, at 1:17 PM, chris matzen wrote:
I tried resetting the Power Manager to boot with keyboard removed and
, of course, the k
>I tried resetting the Power Manager to boot with keyboard removed
>and , of course, the keyboard installed. The Power On switch on the
>case would not cause a boot.
>
>
>I also removed the backup battery and tried booting with reset of
>Power Manager. Also tried resetting the Power Manager with M
Hi, don't throw it out.
Maybe sell it on ebay if anything.
I don't have a duo but am looking for one. But I am not technician, if
I were I would probably buy it off you.
Anyway let me know what you have.
You can mail me off list if you wish.
Sincerely
Alex
On Aug 4, 2004, at 1:17 PM, chris matzen
I tried resetting the Power Manager to boot with keyboard removed
and , of course, the keyboard installed. The Power On switch on the
case would not cause a boot.
I also removed the backup battery and tried booting with reset of
Power Manager. Also tried resetting the Power Manager with Main