on 12/12/01 22:47, Victor Rehorst at victor_at_newtontalk.net wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Russ Gorman wrote:
>
>> My wife's MP 2100 just came back for the third time from apple repair.
>> We originally sent it in to fix a broken case/latch and each time we got
>> it back it would work for one week then go completely dead. After trying
>> resets,removal of power etc. we finally end up sending it back.
>> This time it came back and is still working two weeks later but the clock
>> no longer keeps time- any suggestions?
>
> This happens when Apple replaces the system board but doesn't do the
> factory calibrations necessary for it to function properly. They messed
> up.
Yep, I can confirm. I had the same problem once, after receiving my Newton
from Apple for a repair. Had to send it back :-/
-Laurent.
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