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Re: Rev 4 mobo disk trashing mystery
- Subject: Re: Rev 4 mobo disk trashing mystery
- From: schmidtd <schmidtd@my-deja.com>
- Date: 23 Apr 2007 17:42:43 -0700
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On Apr 23, 9:48 am, "RedskullDC" <R...@oz.org> wrote:
> If you get this far, check the rails coming out of the power supply
> (particularly 12V)
> when it is under load.
Ah, and I did get that far. I think you've hit on the problem. I was
using an IIe power supply I got from eBay some time ago. I was
assuming it was good, and using that on the bench while testing the
board and disk. Once inside its case, it got to use its original
power supply - which miraculously cured all that ailed it. (Except
for the pesky sticky "5" key...)