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© 1997-2006
Gareth Knight
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I'm not going to ask how you can read this if your Amiga won't even boot, but anyway.

Firstly, check all leads to see if they are connected right. When I first got my Amiga I was convinced it was broken, but it turned out the aerial was in the wrong slot.

Read the manual carefully before thinking the worst.

If this does not work, disconnect everything, including your Accelerator in case this is faulty.

Try a number of displays if possible; particularly connect through the Scart socket to make sure the modulator has not died.

If this does not work, I'm afraid it's bad news. Your Amiga is dead.

 



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