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In <41426494.6050903@charter.net>, on 09/10/04   
   at 07:34 PM, Ray Davison  said:  
>"Floppy disk(s) fail (40)"  
>and maybe, but not always:  
>Keyboard error or no keyboard present  
 
>Cycling the case power switch, or maybe just reset, will get it to  boot.   
>I've tried reseating connectors; no help.  I don't mind  replacing a MB  
>but not just for drill.  
 
I suspect that is the drill.  The floppy and KB are probably both in the  
super IO chipset.  Could be anything from a bad solder joint to an  
internal short.  
 
Regards,  
 
Steven  
 
 
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