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[WriteLog] RE: User Port appears to have destroyed aDellInsprion8100

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Subject: [WriteLog] RE: User Port appears to have destroyed aDellInsprion8100
From: ve3gsi@sympatico.ca (Eric - VE3GSI)
Date: Tue May 27 18:16:55 2003
Hi Gang,
I also am thinking it is not a S/W problem, unless someone could logically
explain otherwise.

Perhaps RFI or Ground Loop?

In these cases, I am sure nobody 'hot plugged' devices with either the
computer or a peripheral running, only a caution not to, for those that
might think it is safe do so.

What ever the cause, I am sorry to read about your dilemmas.

Let us know if you solve the mystery.
GL de Eric.
VE3GSI

-> -----Original Message-----
-> From: George Johnson
-> Sent: May 27, 2003 4:54 PM
-> To: barry@mxg.com; Writelog@Contesting. Com
-> Subject: Re: [WriteLog] RE: User Port appears to have 
-> destroyed a DellInsprion8100 
-> 
-> 
-> Barry et al,
-> Your experience plus the post from KK9A makes me wonder if 
-> there is an
-> electrical (not S/W) drive problem on those motherboard 
-> parallel ports.

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