If you haven't already tried it, unplug the machine and hold down on the ON
button a couple of seconds to clear the power from the main board. Then plug
it in and try again. I had a client with an older e-machine that would do the
same thing and the unplug routine worked for it (well, it worked until
something else died a few months later).
Sharol
Rod Lindgren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A friend has an Emachine (1.6 gig AMD Athlon, XP Home SP2). Yesterday
morning when he turned on the machine, it appeared to shut down before
it could boot.
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