[A6] Another Andromeda bites the dust
schaltstern
schaltstern at curious-electric.com
Sun Feb 4 11:19:57 PST 2007
Not that I know much, but if we were talking about a PC, I'd be sure it's
the RAM. If this is the case, then an obvious workaround would be to
exchange it. Which brings up the questions
- where is it located
- can it be changed by a non-technician
- and what RAM can be used.
Which leads to the next question (again) - is there a service manual?
> I would guess either that a) the flash RAM is faulty in some way; or b)
> the memory is corrupted and so won't boot up.
>
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