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Re: newsletter
I just left the power cord plugged in and it worked ok the next am. Others
said it's probably the power supply. I can't wait to call India. It used
to be easy to talk with someone in Round Rock or Nashville but not anymore.
> [Original Message]
> From: Adrian Elliott <adrianelliott@Austin.RR.Com>
> To: <ttat-members@aoot.com>
> Date: 6/30/2005 3:01:50 PM
> Subject: Re: newsletter
>
> BOB STETTNER wrote:
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> > Adrian...Great Job!!!
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> Thanks Bob. Oh, and sorry I didn't get back to you yesterday on the
> computer, it was very busy for me. If I understand you correctly you
> get no lights, sounds or otherwise when you press the power button.
> Forgive me for asking but is the power plug plugged into the wall and
> into the back of the computer? Just had to ask. Otherwise I would try
> unplugging it for 5 min or so and then plugging it back in. It sounds
> like the power supply is going bad on you. It is possible that there is
> a loose plug in the computer but the power supply is the more likely
> culprit. If it is under warranty I would definatly call Dell.
>
> Adrian.
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