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Old 11-23-2006, 01:12 AM
GlowingBlueMist
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Default Re: Where is the reset butto?

"philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message
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> "Soar" <soar@tin.it> wrote in message
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>> "kony" wrote:
>> > Hit <CTL><ALT><DEL>, or power cycle it, or buy a little
>> > panel mount switch [..]

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>> Many thanks for your interest! Unfortunately, I' m not so experienced in
>> tasks like them! I heard that now many new cabinets are without the reset
>> button and that when we have to reboot the system (for example, in case
>> of
>> crash), we have to push the power button instead of the reset button: is

> it
>> true? But, in this way, don't we risk damaging the pc?
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> Some machines will go into a safe shutdown by pushing the power button...
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For those that don't like to drill holes I find the little magnetic reed
switches do the trick. You just need to find a place on the case that is
plastic or thin aluminum, add a little wire, a little tape and you are in
business. For a reboot you move a small magnet past the switch.



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