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From: rkb@po.CWRU.Edu (Robert K. Brunner)
Subject: Re: RESET Button Was(Re: SUNCLK and CMT Ramcards)
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In a previous article, akcs.falco@hpcvbbs.UUCP (Andrey Dolgachev) says:

>is far more forgiving in terms of losing your memory than ON-A-F.  My
>advice to everyone is to keep a paper-clip in your HP's case.  If I had
>to choose between my paper-clip and my pocket manual, I'd choosemy
>paper-clip.  Luckily, I've been used to carrying around paper-clips for a
>long time now, since I used to have a Mac w/ those wonderful drives whcih
>have no ejection buttons.
>
>        --Falco
>

But how do you get the foot out without damaging it.  I removed it
once, but if I continue with the method I used, (Applying the paper clip
to one end of the foot and prying up.) there would be little
left of the foot after a dozen or so reboots.

Robert Brunner

