Man-wai: It was just like I said. I put my right palm on the enter key and held down hard and the computer booted up. The computer is dead and it probably has something to do with the mother board in that area. My only task was to get the data and I did. Now that I got the data I am sure the computer is mine and I can figure it out.

I know... I still owe you guys the Google Calendar stuff. It's coming. Honest! Been busy palming my customers' computers.


Jeff

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On 06/26/2013 11:55 AM, Man-wai Chang wrote:
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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