My Q800 seems to work fine. I can't think of anything wrong with it. Oh, wait. Yes I can. The clock battery is dead.
In any case, I'm realizing that if I'm going to invest any more in this machine then I had better ensure it has a long life ahead of it.
I'm particularly interested in ensuring no component self-destructs and takes others with it, but that's not the limit of my interest.
Can anyone give me a simple checklist for actions to take for this particular model? (apart from replacing the clock battery, of course)
In any case, I'm realizing that if I'm going to invest any more in this machine then I had better ensure it has a long life ahead of it.
I'm particularly interested in ensuring no component self-destructs and takes others with it, but that's not the limit of my interest.
Can anyone give me a simple checklist for actions to take for this particular model? (apart from replacing the clock battery, of course)
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