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In <3DC0454C.67947BA7@pacbell.net>, on 10/30/02
at 12:47 PM, "J. R. Fox" said:
>As we discussed last time, evidently something does not have, or no
>longer has, the basic heat-tolerance that it should have. Zeroing in on
>exactly which component is the culprit will be tricky. I am going to
If you suspect a heat problem, pick up a can of cold spray from you local
electronics store. When the system fails, spray it on the suspect
component. If the system gets happy, you've found the bad boy.
Steven
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