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Old May 25th 09, 02:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
w_tom
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Default USB device shuts down PC

On May 23, 6:56*am, Leythos wrote:
And you can't measure that value without cutting into the cable/device,
since you have to measure it at the device to be sure.


Anyone with first year technician education knows wire need not be
cut to measure. It says so much about that poster's knowledge. He
only understands swapping parts - shotgunning. Does not even know how
to use a meter. Multimeters are required even by every auto mechanic
because a meter is that easy necessary for fixing things electrical.
But the technically ignorant - shotgunners - never learn how to use
the meter. Even assume a wire must be cut to measure.

A defective power supply can still boot a computer. The most
technically ignorant see that computer boot and then magically *know *
a defective supply must be good. A shotgunner who never learned
would not even know how to use the meter and post lies to deny that
technical ignorance.
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