>on the suggestion of re-installing the original equipment CPU daughter
>card I began the dissasbly process again. I am getting faster at this.
>The good news is that my 2400c runs perfectly again, albeit a little
>slower. So, it looks like the Newer G3 card is baked. Thank-goodness for
>a 2 year warrentee.
>
>How do I go about obtaining a warrentee replacement. I bought it direct
>from Newer, but from what I've read they don't make them anymore.
>Should
>I approach MCE for warrentee service?
Glad to hear the swap worked out. I'm down to a little over 40 minutes now and haven't lost a screw yet <grin> . . .
I dunno about MCE for warrenty service, did they do the install?
I would just call Newer. No, they don't make 'em anymore, but they have enought stock on hand to honor their warrenty's. Just tell 'em the card died and that when you replaced the old daughterboard the 2400 works again. They'll give you an RMA number and FedEx you a replacement after they get your broken one. Piece of cake.
Best of luck.
John
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