There is a sensor for that. Either a switch or an LED light sensor. Either something is broken causing the sensor to fail or it is a circuit board issue.
well, if it started the problem right after you put it in, then yes. If it ran for a while the started, no -- unless the reassembly messed up the switch alignment. The yellow LED is probably the LINK LED for the Ethernet I/Owell, if it started the problem right after you put it in, then yes. If it ran for a while the started, no -- unless the reassembly messed up the switch alignment. The yellow LED is probably the LINK LED for the Ethernet I/O
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There is a sensor for that. Either a switch or an LED light sensor. Either something is broken causing the sensor to fail or it is a circuit board issue.
well, if it started the problem right after you put it in, then yes. If it ran for a while the started, no -- unless the reassembly messed up the switch alignment.
The yellow LED is probably the LINK LED for the Ethernet I/O