I've had the dreaded green light of death twice. Once, after upgrading my 
hard drive, because my CPU daughtercard wasn't fully connected, and then 
once again after a SCSI disk mode termination blunder.

The first time, re-seating the card fixed it.

The second time, Sidney's advice below worked fine. I pulled out the 
battery and AC, and 24 hours later it booted fine.

jD

On 8/6/99 12:39 AM, Sidney Ho < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>If pushing the switch for 45 secs or more (if you have 80mb ram) still
>doesn't work, there is still one more important thing to try. Pull the
>battery and let the PRAM battery drain until the diode light goes out. This
>may take hours to a day or two.
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