You shouldn't need to use the power button at the back of the dock. Just
insert the Duo and press the power button on the keyboard; the dock will
switch on automatically, and the Duo will start up.

Nick Lowe
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

>I must not be getting the insertion/start-up order down right or
>something. When I insert the Book and push the Power ON button on the
>rear of the Dock sometimes I get the evil broken chords (2 times) which
>normally mean the chimes of doom. You can't really tell because the
>monitor says it detects no signal at this point. (PC monitor w/Mac
>Aadapter) I cut everything off and try again and I get the happy Mac and
>everything's a GO.



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