What usually brings my 2400 out of GLOD "stasis" is take the battery out and remove AC power. Hold the rear power button in for a minute or more. Apply AC power (battery still out), and hit the keyboard power button. Mine usually fires right up.

When my old 2400c bit the dust, I would have to leave the thing unplugged and without battery at least over night. Then the next day, it would usually at least power up, but would crash during boot, after a few minutes of use, or immediately upon waking from sleep. It wouldn't reboot after that.

If you DO get it fired up after a GLOD situation, I would recommend the ol' Command-Option-P-R salute in order to hopefully dump any corrupt information in the PRAM chip.

Kyleen is right though, don't give up on it! Even though my first 2400 eventually up and died, I bought a G3-equipped one from a list member, used the best parts of the two, and built a really sweet little 2400 that I use all the time.

Josh

On Oct 5, 2006, at 2:07 PM, Kyleen wrote:

Hi I'm new to the list too!

-snip-
And don't give up on it!

- Kyleen


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