Craig
I would say not upgrading...my very first 2400 in 1997 glodded 6 months new,
no upgrade except for a 48 meg ram chip...

Tom

> Say list, I am still relatively new to the 2400c; I know that there is not
> one action/inaction that causes GLOD, but after being a member of this list
> for 
> years (for Duo topics), it would seem that come common factor that links MOST,
> if not all, of the GLODded 2400c's is...
> 
> ....upgrading!
> 
> Whether it be cardbus upgrade, processor upgrade.. that (and leaving it
> asleep for awhile) seems to bring about GLOD. THis is just my observation,
> which is 
> why I am asking y'all if there is any truth/validity to my hypothesis?
> 
> Craig W.
> Atlanta GA
> 


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