On 5/2/05, Nathan Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It most likely has nothing to do with capacitors: > > http://www.lowendmac.com/ii/iisi.shtml > > "The IIsi is noted for a sound problem where the internal speaker may fail > to sound. This is caused by poor contact between the speaker wire and the > plug on the motherboard. This can usually be fixed by cleaning and coating > the contacts on the motherboard with electrical cleaner and lubricant."
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