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Re: I think my IIGS just died...
- Subject: Re: I think my IIGS just died...
- From: msc1983@mac.com (Matthew Carpenter)
- Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2002 22:14:29 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AT&T Broadband
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In article <3D342049.AE4DFBF7@intergate.ca>, Wayne Stewart
<waynes@intergate.ca> wrote:
> Try pulling all the cards and drives and seeing if it'll work any
> better then.
> If not then likely it's got problems.
> It it does then try reinstalling the cards one at a time
> (with the power off) If you come to a card that it won't work with,
> try just that card. If it won't function with that card then you
> have the problem. If it'll function with all of the cards but not
> all together then you likely have a power supply problem.
I pulled all the cards and turned it on. It still does the same thing.
I looked in my IIGS manual and found where it talked about a system test.
I was able to make it run the test and at the end it displayed the message
"System Good". Of cource afterward I still got the same problem I've been
having since last night.
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