>No blinking green light, no solid green light, in fact no light or signs 
>of life at all. When I hit the on button, i Get a little click, like it 
>is about to start up, but nothing else.
>
>Anyone here have any experience with this? I have sent it out to DTT, but 
>I am just curious as to what the likely problem is. Joe @ DTT siad it was 
>most likely either the processor or the logic board, but if not that, 
>then they couldn't fix it. And if it was the processor, them I am double 
>screwed because I ahve a Newer 240 mhz processor that I bought already 
>installed in the computer, so I don't have the warranty on it.
>
>Any educated guesses or any info at all would be greatly reassuring right 
>now. Thanks.

I had a similar thing like this. It started briefly the next day and then 
died on me. No green light, nothing. The problem was the charging lead. I 
went into a Mac shop and asked to try it with his charging lead, he did 
and it worked. Was I relieved!

Yours sincerely,

John Davis  
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