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    Thanks Bud...I am thinking it is just focused on the cover switch...I think one of them or both need replacing

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    Upside down card?

    I would unplug the machine and remove the bottom and inspect the Computer where the Card Plugs in.... The Computer has MALE pins that could have been bent....

    If you can get past the error do sensor checks looking for problems.

    Lets hope it is not a Vacuum Problem with static.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Denise View Post
    Thanks Bud...I am thinking it is just focused on the cover switch...I think one of them or both need replacing
    The cover switch/sensor is the one on the keyboard side. I would begin by doing a sensor check. If it operates well when you activate it with a pencil or small screwdriver, then your problem may just be its position or how the cover depresses it (a minor adjustment or a loose screw on the switch or cover hinge area.

    If the sensor check is bad, first check for a loose wire.
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    Checked the switches and there is a loose wire on the one (keyboard side) they look in rough condition as they sit. Will probably replace it just for preventative maintenance.

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    Thanks Al will give that a shot

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    I've never seen that error actually occur, and I won't try to describe what it entails.

    However, it involves navigating through projects on your card, so reformatting your card may solve the problem.

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    Thanks Metallus, will use a different card first to see if that makes a difference

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