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PC card slot woes
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<blockquote data-quote="asimplesailor" data-source="post: 666885" data-attributes="member: 57279"><p>Hello techound and thanks for your reply.</p><p>I did try your suggestion three times, but in each case, the PB booted as soon as I touched the power key, whether at the same time, or just after the first three keys, is this correct?</p><p>I did try just shift-ctrl-option, wait then power too and again it booted right away.</p><p>If I did it correctly, it made no difference and the card is still not seen. If I did not, please correct me and I'll try again.</p><p>Thank you for your suggestion!</p><p></p><p>ANY other ideas outside of purchasing a new logic-board are greatly appreciated, cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asimplesailor, post: 666885, member: 57279"] Hello techound and thanks for your reply. I did try your suggestion three times, but in each case, the PB booted as soon as I touched the power key, whether at the same time, or just after the first three keys, is this correct? I did try just shift-ctrl-option, wait then power too and again it booted right away. If I did it correctly, it made no difference and the card is still not seen. If I did not, please correct me and I'll try again. Thank you for your suggestion! ANY other ideas outside of purchasing a new logic-board are greatly appreciated, cheers. [/QUOTE]
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