TSGL: Start-button problem
Mike Morgan
mikemorgan at mbm-inc.net
Tue Jun 17 21:47:47 EDT 2008
I just wanted to say Thank You for this message. You made mike smile
and I really needed that, it seems. H Davis is a character and for that I
am grateful.
Hope someone here can offer some useful to tips for Don.
mike
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 7:37 PM, H Davis <hdavis1 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Don,
>
> It knows that the gov't has taken all the guns away from you folks down
> there in Australia and you have no way of effectively intimidating it
> any more.
>
> H Davis
>
> Don Penlington wrote:
> > <snip>
> > Modern switches are funny things, they often have multi functions. On
> > mine, you have to hold it in for 8 seconds before it will fully switch
> off.
> > Occasionally it won't do anything at all, and I have to pull the plug
> (not
> > a good thing). Then, after reconnecting, I sometimes find that pressing
> > the power switch doesn't do anything. Zero. Zilch. Same thing happens if
> I
> > go away on holiday and leave it unplugged. I plug it in, and the power
> > switch is dead.
> >
> > If that happens, I then unplug the power again, leave it unplugged for 30
> > seconds, replug it in, don't touch anything but go away for 10 minutes,
> > come back and then I can press the power button and the machine boots
> just
> > like normal. Sits there grinning away at me like I was a fool. (Well,
> maybe
> > I am and it knows that!).
> >
> <snip>
> >
> >
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