So what exactly was wrong? Did you figure it out?

If you could not, then nothing could be learnt... :)

On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 2:06 AM, Jeff Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is truly one for the record!  A good friend gave me a dead HP TX1000.
>  Turn it on - a few spins of the drive and that's it.  I checked out all of
> the fixes like turning it off and turn it on holding down two keys, etc.
> etc. etc.  Then I read one that said, "This may sound really dumb but it
> worked for me.  Press your right palm down as hard as you can in the Enter
> key area - not so hard as to break it - but firm and turn on the computer."
>  I did that and the computer came up and I am copying the data to an
> external drive.
>

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