In a message dated 8/24/2004 2:21:11 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:

> Does this combination work?  I am getting chimes of hardware
>  malfunction immediately, but no picture on the screen.  I think I
>  will open it and have a look inside to check on connections.
>  However, are there certain things to look at when I do?  And can
>  I check parts by hooking up to an auxiliary screen?  If the hard
>  drive is defective and doesn't turn, will the screen not light?

I use a 270c screen on my daughter's 280c; it works fine.

The chimes you described have happened to me before when the RAM was either 
bad or improperly seated...

Thanks,

Craig W.
Atlanta GA

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