In a message dated 2/28/05 1:00:09 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


>
> A shorted out USB hub fried the logic board via the USB ports.
>
> >     Can they be fixed ?
>
> If the above happened, yes...with a new Mobo.
>
> >     Any checks to be made ?
>
> From your description of the problem, I'm wagering that a decent
> funeral and wake, followed by resurrection as MacQuaria is in order.


That's a very cruel suggestion!!!  :(

>
> >
> > 2. Is it likely to be a faulty hub, or is there some incompatibility
> >     (though there shouldn't be) ?
> >
>
> Likely it's a killer hub. Give it to an enemy with a Windows system.
>

Huh... But this one isn't! :-D LOL

> --
> Bruce Johnson


Let us know if you happen to fix this and how!
Liliana

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