Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!chinet!mcdchg!ddsw1!tarkus!jcs
From: jcs@tarkus.UUCP (John C. Sucilla)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.att
Subject: Re: Boot problems on 3B1
Keywords: Won't always boot
Message-ID: <229@tarkus.UUCP>
Date: 18 Aug 88 00:52:43 GMT
References: <3127@emory.uucp> <3409@vpk4.UUCP>
Reply-To: jcs@tarkus.UUCP (John C. Sucilla)
Organization: tarkus -- Calumet City, IL.
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In article <3409@vpk4.UUCP> hjespers@attcan.UUCP (Hans Jespersen) writes:
>In article <3127@emory.uucp>, kim@emory.uucp (Kim Wallen {Psy}) writes:
>> This is probably the same thing others have been recently
>> describing, but suddenly my <1yr old 3B1 has trouble booting.
>Have you tried dropping your 3b1!!!! Notice no smiley face, that's
>because I'm serious. I know several people who have experienced similar

Yep, I've done that before.  Also a good swift rap on the case above
the location of the power supply will get it going again.

>it has something to do with the hard disk being reluctant to spin up
>to proper speed. The hot temperature or the on/off (spin up/spin down)
>solves the problem temporarily.

Nah.  It's that silly cheap power connector, not the disk. The *only*
really long term solution I've found is to open it up and clean and
lube the power connector.  You could solder it I guess but that would
make it a reall pain in the butt when it becomes time to fix the 
power supply.



-- 
John "C". Sucilla,  A silicon based life form.
       {att,chinet,ddsw1}!tarkus!jcs
  You have a better idea? Now's the time..