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Old 27 May 2020, 17:09   #1
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A1200 - Strange Morning Touch ¿?

Hello everyone!

I have an A1200 that gives me trouble starting every morning.

I turn it on several times and nothing.

So I open it up and barely touch the SD adapter that I have in place of the hard drive, and then turn it on and it boots up smoothly.

The same thing every morning.

During the day I turn it on and off 10 times and everything is perfect.

Could it be that the cold of the morning causes something that when I touch the adapter with my finger, it hardly corrects itself?

Any idea you can think of would help me !! some kind of tests to do?

Tonight I'm going to take out the SD adapter and see the next morning if it boots without having to touch anything.

Thank you!!!
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May be some problems with cold welds?? what do you thing?
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