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ourmanflinty
post Thu 9 Jun 2005, 14:08
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Sounds like poor contacts, dirty contacts, high impedance, dry joint ( poor solder connection ) etc. I know on ibooks there is impedance detection on the minijack output, this could be getting confused by dirt/oil/residue which would affect the output driver. Try a contact cleaner, non greasy.

Otherwise it's software based and a reset might do it.

If the minijack has got an bad solder connection then it'll need opening up etc big bucks!


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Atahualpa
post Fri 10 Jun 2005, 09:24
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Thanx for the advice. A reset won't harm any content on my harddiskdrive, right? By the way, how do I do a reset?
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ourmanflinty
post Mon 13 Jun 2005, 07:58
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Its called a PMU reset..here on the Apple site..

pmu reset-all models

heve fun!


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