On 19 Apr2005, at 9:24 AM, Mark Round wrote:

At intervals, the power supply turns itself off. The green/amber light
at the tip of the plug goes out, and the laptop switches to battery
power. Unplugging the power supply, waiting 30 seconds and then
plugging it back in seems to solve the problem. However, a few nights
ago the light went out, and the laptop suddenly shut itself down
again.

If this was happening to me, I would try plugging into a different outlet on a different circuit and see if the same thing happened.



Peter


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