>Hi,
>
>I'm new to the list but have had years of trouble-free service from my
>PowerCenter Pro 210. I've come up with a problem that I've never seen
>before and I thought maybe someone could shed some light on it -
>soluble or not!
>
>The problem became apparent when I took the machine down after
Thanks. I believe the power supply is fine, as the whole machine comes
on and I get a good startup chime - which I think means that all the
hardware checks have been passed successfully.
However, I get nothing on video at all. This is why I thought it might
be the ROMs, because it doesn't get a
Jeff Tupholme wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm new to the list but have had years of trouble-free service from my
>PowerCenter Pro 210. I've come up with a problem that I've never seen
>before and I thought maybe someone could shed some light on it -
>soluble or not!
>
>The problem became apparent when I took
t instruction that nothing
happens. This is the most dead machine I have ever seen, without being
really dead if you see what I mean!
Regards,
Jeff
On 31 Mar 2005, at 10:47pm, J.R. Seeley wrote:
From: Jeff Tupholme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Can't get beyond OF
Date: Thu, 31 M
> From: Jeff Tupholme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Can't get beyond OF
> Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 19:47:55 +0100
On 3/31/05 12:32, "Jeff Tupholme" wrote:
> I'm new to the list but have had years of trouble-free service from my
> PowerCenter Pro 210. I&
Hi,
I'm new to the list but have had years of trouble-free service from my
PowerCenter Pro 210. I've come up with a problem that I've never seen
before and I thought maybe someone could shed some light on it -
soluble or not!
The problem became apparent when I took the machine down after it had