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Technology Stocks : Intel Strategy for Achieving Wealth and Off Topic
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To: margaret tasset who wrote (20869)9/5/1998 2:14:00 PM
From: David M Gambs  Read Replies (2) of 27012
 
Margaret;

No power -

1. Is the power cord plugged into the computer & the wall?
2. Are ALL switches turned on?
3. Did any power connectors inside the computer get disconnected?
4. Were the sims put in correctly? (ie not backwards)
5. Is there a 120/240 switch? If so, is it in the 120 position?
6. Blown fuse?

If all the above doesn't help, post again and we'll put our heads together to see if we can come up with anything else. The above are the most common.

Regards,
dmg

(Go INTeL® Go to $200 - [post all splits: past, present & future])
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