At 01:50 AM 9/30/1999 +0500, you wrote:
>It wouldn't take very long, and is a simple procedure. I could do it with
>my eyes closed, but you having never seen a computer might not be able to
>do it. You might check into getting the computer professionally serviced
>and cleaned. Also, if you have the interest, you might pick up a second
>computer, and practice working on it. You should be able to get a computer
>real cheap from Goodwill. It could even be something like an XT or 286.
>
>Chad A. Fernandez in Battle Creek, MI USA
um, isn't there some danger of shock feeling blindly about among the
circuitry? Capacitors discharging, sharp pokey bits on the cards, etc? I
wouldn't reccommend it without sighted assistance the first couple of
times. Then again, it depends on how cavalier you are about shocks and
pokes. So long as the big square box the power sits in doesn't get open,
there's no serious hazard to life and limb. Still, dunno how I'd ever put
the machine back together if I couldn't read the little things printed on
the board.
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