In a message dated 5/12/2004 10:09:21 AM Eastern Daylight Time, t.seid at comcast.net writes: >I am done toying with 2400's, so I have posted a >for sale on ebay of all my 2400 stuff... >the last breakdown put me over. I think we can all understand that... >I sold a 2400 to someone on ebay, who recently showed up on the list (he >shall remain nameless)...reporting the same issues about a 2400 that he had >just bought ( a scsi fry basically)....however, prior to that, I am now sure >he fried the one I sold him, me being a nice guy, knowing 2400's have their >quirks especially in the hands of the newbie, took it back from him, full >refund. Say list, I am still relatively new to the 2400c; I know that there is not one action/inaction that causes GLOD, but after being a member of this list for years (for Duo topics), it would seem that come common factor that links MOST, if not all, of the GLODded 2400c's is... ....upgrading! Whether it be cardbus upgrade, processor upgrade.. that (and leaving it asleep for awhile) seems to bring about GLOD. THis is just my observation, which is why I am asking y'all if there is any truth/validity to my hypothesis? Craig W. Atlanta GA