On 12/6/01 2:38 PM, "doug" <doug_at_steigerworld.com> wrote:
> I have a newton 120 and it recently stopped working. Don't know what
> happened to it, but it won't turn on now. Tried replacing batteries,
> but not backup battery, and it still won't turn on. Hard resets won't
> work either. Is it dead?
Did you try removing all power, including the backup battery, if you have
one, and let the MP120 without any power for 24 hours? What happens when you
plug it in, or put new batteries in it and try to power it on?
-Laurent.
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