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Old 27-10-2005, 09:50 AM   #1
max^power
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Lightbulb weird computer problems

For those that dont know, i work in IT in support/sys admin.

This morning I was approached by a staff member that was a bit worried about his brand new notebook. One of his kids put the notebook on the floor, i thought this was the beginning of a "someone stood on it can it be fixed?" problem... not so easy!

Works out the notebook was placed near a box to store wood for an open fire, and was left there a couple of days. When they went to use the notebook it was too late, ANTS had infested the thing, and I've discovered eggs inside the battery compartment! Might take me a few mins to blow them out with the compressor :

Has anyone else had this happen to them? First time for me, but then i get ALOT of weird questions and problems.

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