In a message dated 10/23/05 10:05:51 PM, lcotler at willitsonline.com writes: > Ya know, I thought about doing this. Then I chickened out. Okay, I'm > going to do it. And I shall report back. > > Ta all, > > L > > >Little late picking up this on this digest. > > > >Ironically a buddy called last week with the identical problem. On a > >1.2G Mirror. We worked through everything we could think of over the > >phone. Restarted several times. Changed cables, etc. Nothing. > > > >So the next day he takes all his equipment to the Apple store, > >explains the problem, plugs the system in and IT WORKS! > > > >The store tried a number of tests on the machine but nothing showed up. > > > >I told him if it ever occurs again to turn the machine off. Wait > >five minutes. Then give it a knock on its side. I hope he never has > >to do this but it appears that drive to the Apple store did the > >trick. > > > I had a problem which was attributed to the logic board, so they replaced it. No fix. Replaced the CPUs. No fix. Replaced the memory chips. No fix. I was also having some problem with the Super drive and when the Super Drive was disconnected, all the other problems vanished. Go figure. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/macdv/attachments/20051024/414df750/attachment.html