Hi, I'm new...

aliensrcooluk at yahoo.co.uk aliensrcooluk at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Aug 2 16:42:45 CDT 2006



 --- Alexandre Souza <alexandre-listas at e-secure.com.
br> wrote: 
> > I would take off the top lid of the computer
> > and try to pinpoint where exactly the heat is
> > coming from.  There could be some components
> > that might have shorted out and is causing
> > the power supply to output more current.  This
> 
>     Oh, the "loved" a600...
> 
>     These have a very common fault - Capacitors.
> They leak and play havoc on
> your system. Dunno where you live, but in Brazil i
t
> is very very very
> common. People sez it is because of the (high)
> temperatures around. But I'm
> 90% sure your problem has to do with caps.
> 
>     I'd suggest you another A600 or a 1200 if you
> can get one (I had a 600
> and now have a 1200, love that puter!!!). Take a
> look at the "amigo" on
> www.tabajara-labs.com.br :oD
> 
>     See ya
>     Alexandre Souza
> 

Is Gayle a capacitor? If not, what does she do?

Thanks for the advice.


Regards,
Andrew B
aliensrcooluk at yahoo.co.uk



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