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Missouri | On the region in question, did it have a high bushel count, or a high average yield (bu/ac). You can look at the bushel count and the area count for that region, and see for yourself.
A single press of the on/off button should send a command to the software, telling it to shutdown, and at the end of the shutdown process, the software cuts off power. Obviously, if your operating system has hung, this shutdown method usually fails. Holding the button 4 seconds is supposed to cause a hard shutdown by cutting power directly (without allowing the operating system to shutdown, close open files, etc.). I can't say why it didn't work for you, but when all else fails. I don't know why, but an Integra will sometimes make a horrible sounding angry beep if you pull out the display cable, but pulling the fuse or the power cable just causes the screen to immediately go blank, and then upon restart, you get service mode. I would not recommend either action, except as a matter of last resort. | |
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