Jane Thompson replied:
>Silly questions, perhaps, but since it says that it was not shut down
>properly, I'll ask.
>Do you have a cat, dog, child or Giant Rat of Sumatra that may have knocked
>your power cord? Power outage?
>Checked your power supply?
>Is this happening often, or only once or twice?
>jt
>
>Rich S wrote:
>
> > Seems to work OK while "at the office," but by the time I return (later the
> > same day, or the next day) the machine has shutdown.
Do you by chance have a custodian that cleans your office while
you're out? Sometimes custodians will unplug things to make vacuuming
easier, or, to free up an electrical outlet.
Also, the surge current from an industrial strength vacuum could
cause just enough of a momentary power drop to shut the IIcx down.
Iechyd Da,
Andrew
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