At 11:30 AM -0800 1/30/2012, iainnitro wrote:
Hi Dan: Thanks for the reply. We pretty much determined that
unfortunately the logic board was dead in that IIci (maybe could have
been gone through and seen what caps and such went south, but this was
more trouble than I wanted to put into that box). I acquired another
one and it works great.
Ok. hum. Sorry 'bout the late reply in the first place. Looks like
your posting was trapped in GoogleH*ll.
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The first thing I do when I get an older Mac is replace the PRAM battery
That's good. But it would have been better if you'd mentioned that
fact in your OP.
- Dan.
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