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To: Elroy who wrote (88713)5/18/2015 6:40:22 AM
From: Id_Jit  Read Replies (1) of 110626
 
I believe that I had something like that happen ONCE... a long time ago.
Dunno if I got an error message or just a black screen.
But before I offer a WAG...
Why did you reboot?
Did it freeze up on you?
How did you reboot?.. reset button or power off button?
I am not familiar with an all in one.

My guess, in my case, was that a glitch got into the A.C. power supply. Perhaps a surge or spike from the A.C. or from within my desktop itself. The power supply itself then went into a “safe mode” or partially shut down. Removing the A.C. (I used the power switch on the back of the box.) forced a hard reset to the power supply.

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