Hi Barbara,

On Sunday 05 March 2006 05:41, Barbara Kaye wrote:
> Hi~to anyone who is curious, the problem of the non working computer
> turned out to be a dead power source. Either by coincidence due to
> age or by just a power surge provided by the nic card to the system
> the power source died. To eliminate HD failure, I swapped out the HD
> and it worked fine on my home computer. I put in a new power source
> and the nic card again and everything was fine. Again, thanks for all
> your help and suggestions. This is a really knowledgeable group!
> Regards, Barbara K

Thanks for the update.  It shows that all Techies should know how to use 
a multimeter,  also assuming that they also know what voltages to 
expect and where. :-)  In this case probably +5V supply failure.!!

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     Pontefract Linux Users Group.
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