At 2:51 PM -0400 8/9/2009, Bill Connelly wrote:
>6. Leaving power to monitor and digital keyboard connected / On. 
>Perhaps turning all these off with a dedicated power strip / switch 
>(also a mixer board and amp system) affected the QS's knowledge of the 
>monitor / ATI Radeon 9800 Pro, giving an occasional ATI card error?

Can you repeatedly sleep and wake (just) the display successfully?

Shouldn't need to sleep the keyboard.

>QS's and FW External drives AC/DC warts are on a separate "always on" 
>strip (except during passing electrical storms).

And to where are all these strips connected - same or different circuits?

I've run into a few situations where people had their systems on one 
set of power strips, then some peripherals on another set --- each 
set connecting to a different circuit (breaker).  The slight diff in 
ground potential between the two circuits made things flaky.

- Dan.
-- 
- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth.

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