At 12:22 PM +1000 10/17/01, Dana Sibera wrote:
>An idea is all I have! I had the same problem when I pulled my 540c
>apart to clean it (and to uhhh... poke around the insides cos I hadn't
>seen inside one before :D and when I'd clipped the memory back in, the
>tiny fine-pinned connector had one pin leaning over to the side and
>shorting with another. I used a pair of tweezers to straighten it,
>popped the memory in and all was fine again.
>
>I don't know what the CPU connector is like, but that's my experience...

        The processor module is equally easy to bend pins on, as I know
from experience.
Paul



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