Kanga's don't get GLOD. GLOD is a 2400c thing. Change the posting title
please.
-- Kyle H. Hansen Hi, Kyle!
Sorry to disagree, but GLOD happens in the Duo 2300 and in the PB 3400.
Maybe not from the same exact
On 8/8/03 5:08 PM, macnifico [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
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Sorry to disagree, but GLOD happens in the Duo 2300 and in the PB 3400.
Maybe not from the same exact problems, but that darn green light goes
on and in 2 cases, there was nothing I could do to get them working
again.
On 8/8/03 5:02 AM, John Acuff [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
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On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 02:57 AM, Graham Wallis wrote:
Are you trying to boot from a system disk or the internal hard drive?
If you haven't tried it already try booting from a CD with an OS on it.
Kanga's
New list-member here with a dead Kanga. I bought this unit non-working.
I had hoped that it was something minor, and maybe I could combine
parts between it and my 3400c to make a good working G3 'Book. I tried
all kinds of different tricks to get it to boot. I did get it to start
to boot once,
Are you trying to boot from a system disk or the internal hard drive?
If you haven't tried it already try booting from a CD with an OS on it.
Graham
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On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 02:57 AM, Graham Wallis wrote:
Are you trying to boot from a system disk or the internal hard drive?
If you haven't tried it already try booting from a CD with an OS on it.
Graham
Trying to boot from the hard drive. I can't get the CD drive to open.
John
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Kanga's don't get GLOD. GLOD is a 2400c thing. Change the posting
title
-- Kyle H. Hansen Hi, Kyle!
Sorry to disagree, but GLOD happens in the Duo
Yeah, GLOD is a symptom, not a disease.
-- Lewin A.R.W. Edwards http://www.zws.com/
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On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 10:45 AM, Clark Martin wrote:
I think the first thing to try is to open it up, remove all the major
internal parts and inspect them for obvious defects. Then re-assemble
them. This also reseats the connectors which is a possible fix for
your problem. But
GLOD is when the green light comes on and STAYS on and the machine is
otherwise dead. 3400c's and Duo's both have power problems that make the
I personally experienced this on my PB1400cs/133, back in the day.
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