Thanks, Stan,
That gives me an idea what to expect and to not rush at all.
Bob
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em with a screwdriver looks like
> one way to go.
> BOb
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On 23/04/2008 Bob Geoghegan wrote:
> For people who've opened up their SS4000s, what did you use to unclip
> the 4
> fasteners on the bottom? Gently working them with a screwdriver
> looks like
> one way to go.
I haven't done it, no need yet touch wood. But I just flipped mine over
and had a look
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On 22/04/2008 Bob Geoghegan wrote:
> I turned on my SprintScan 4000 for the first time in about a year
> today.
> The 2 LED
On 22/04/2008 Bob Geoghegan wrote:
> I turned on my SprintScan 4000 for the first time in about a year
> today.
> The 2 LEDs light up instantly with no flashing from the yellow one
> and there
> are no motor noises.
Check your SCSI and power cable connectors. I'm not sure the 4000
initialises if t