Digital Exorcism: Epilogue
Digital Exorcism: Epilogue
- Subject: Digital Exorcism: Epilogue
- From: email@hidden (Anthony Sanna)
- Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2001 11:46:20 -0600
First.... Thanks to all of you who sent me extensive help suggestions,
experiences, and, in some cases, files to help me diagnose my perplexing
and persistent G4 problems. During my queries to the list, I anticipated
flames for wandering so far off topic, but instead only more help showed
up in my mailbox. A kind and helpful bunch you are.
BUT YOU WERE ALL WRONG! HA! (just kidding around). As it turned out,
the problem was a bad logic board that would begin to decompensate with
small temperate variations. The thing that made this simple solution so
vexing was that I HAD replaced the logic board early on in my
diagnostics, but apparently the one I received from Apple was no better
than the one it replaced.
Looking back at the several months of exorcism rites that I've performed
on my Mac, it is amazing how thorough they were. But it wasn't until my
dealer's Mac service guy suggested the last ditch effort of swapping the
innards once again that the problem was solved. He did it, BTW, over my
extreme skepticism.
So... Rather than leaving any of you wondering about "the rest of the
story", and to provide you all with the fix that ended my agony, I'm
posting this epilogue along with my thanks.
Tony
BTW.... I'm knocking on wood (solid, veneered, virtual, and vinyl) as I
write this. I wouldn't put it past Christine (my Mac), to spontaneously
combust in about two minutes.
Anthony R. Sanna
Vice-President
SACO Foods, Inc.
6120 University Avenue
Middleton, Wisconsin 53562 USA
email@hidden
www.sacofoods.com
1-800-373-7226
(608) 238-9101
(608) 238-8149 - fax