>  >Hi,
>>I have a PowerCenter Pro 210 which has lost all power, any sugestions on
>>what I can do to try and fix it ????
>>
>>Thanks, Mike
>>
>>
>
>This is just a shot in the dark, but one possible cause of the
>problem is a dead  or weak battery. On some Mac clones like
>Motorolas, a dead battery can make it impossible to turn the unit
>on--even though it is getting power--since the on/off switch is
>powered by the battery. Sounds crazy, but it might be an issue here.
>Was there any evidence of a bad battery prior to this, such as the
>date and time settings being wiped?
>
>Sean C
>
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Dead battery my ass!
That's the dumbest thing I ever heard!!

I think you should have your ass cheeks cut so that every time you make
asshole suggestions like & try to sit down,  you'll think of me!!!


                Butt out,
                        Mike

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