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<blockquote data-quote="Paul B." data-source="post: 346215" data-attributes="member: 32175"><p>There are two premilimary things you should do.</p><p></p><p>The first is blow out the dust in the convection fins. This may be why the machine shut down in the first place. Compressed air is best for this. You can get it in a can if you don't have a compressor.</p><p></p><p>Then clean and reseat the RAM. If you don't have contact cleaner, you can use a pencil eraser, but be sure to blow all the debris away before reseating the RAM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul B., post: 346215, member: 32175"] There are two premilimary things you should do. The first is blow out the dust in the convection fins. This may be why the machine shut down in the first place. Compressed air is best for this. You can get it in a can if you don't have a compressor. Then clean and reseat the RAM. If you don't have contact cleaner, you can use a pencil eraser, but be sure to blow all the debris away before reseating the RAM. [/QUOTE]
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