Typical scenarios when testing stored computers

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Typical scenarios when testing stored computers

Postby tezza on Sat Nov 28, 2015 7:31 am

A stored collection piece is a Schrodinger's cat. The only way to check that it really works is to switch it on. Anyway, here's a lighthearted flow chart of what usually happens when I test these things. Some on this forum might recognise these scenarios..

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Re: Typical scenarios when testing stored computers

Postby glc on Sat Nov 28, 2015 8:28 am

How true....

however you forgot to add , after "computer now works"

switch it off and turn it on again.......kick
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Re: Typical scenarios when testing stored computers

Postby tezza on Sat Nov 28, 2015 8:30 am

glc wrote:however you forgot to add , after "computer now works"

switch it off and turn it on again.......kick

Indeed :)
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