At 17:28 +0000, 2/20/03,   (Daniel Kendell)  observed:

>  Well, after an extensive clean, inspection, battery chaging, HDD swapping
>  the IIci still turns itself off.
>
>  I am actually suprised that the lists collective intelligence could only
>  offer advice telling me to do something that I had tried allready
>
>  **********
>  That is not meant to offend anybody in anyway, I am not suggesting in anyway
>  that the list, in whole or in part is stupid and if it does offend then I am
>  sorry, it wasn't meant to.
>  **********
>
>  <grabbing at straws>
>
>  Does anybody know if the PSU or RAM could be the problem?
>
>  If not then i will have a last rekkie on the internet for suggestions before
>  sending it to the "Great server above". - actually knowing me i will
>  probably squirrel it away somewhere just in case :-D


  One thing. Is it possible to unplug the switch? If it is in the p/s, 
can you try replacing the p/s?

  JAT (or two),

  Paul

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