6ca68e9e-98cd-4db2-be9f-19b7eef3789b
GeeKay Group Leader Joined Mar 20, 2020 Messages 74 Aug 20, 2020 #2 And I've now realized this was #3, not #2. Whoops. I'll fix the order when the time is right.
Kaarme Joined Jan 18, 2018 Messages 11,142 Aug 20, 2020 #3 Yeah, modern electronics can rarely be fixed by hitting or shaking them. Times have changed from the analog devices. Though it's still not impossible if it's an issue of a bad connection. Shaking could temporarily restore it. But only temporarily.
Yeah, modern electronics can rarely be fixed by hitting or shaking them. Times have changed from the analog devices. Though it's still not impossible if it's an issue of a bad connection. Shaking could temporarily restore it. But only temporarily.