Re: wallstreet malfunction

2004-08-15 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 14/08/04 10:49, rodney orr at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > It got very hot.I turned off everything, but the smell of burning > components permeated the atmosphere. Later , I tried coaxing it back to > life, using both battery power and/or linepwr. It was dead! > incidentally, when i pulled the pl

wallstreet malfunction

2004-08-14 Thread rodney orr
It got very hot.I turned off everything, but the smell of burning components permeated the atmosphere. Later , I tried coaxing it back to life, using both battery power and/or linepwr. It was dead! incidentally, when i pulled the plug inittialy, i took out the battery pack, which was COOL! The

Re: Wallstreet malfunction

2004-08-12 Thread Mikael Byström
scrapiro, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >i got a freeze, followed by a >fading of my screen.A reboot followed with the result of burning >components "Burning"? Do you mean "hot"? Your machine got hot? Please supply more detailed symptoms to us. Occasional hardware failure may look more serious than

Wallstreet malfunction

2004-08-12 Thread scrapiro
Recently while writing up my journal, i got a freeze, followed by a fading of my screen.A reboot followed with the result of burning components.Am i out of the wallstreet? Rod -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbishe