My son's ibook (dual USB 500) had that happen one time. Power Manager Reset
seemed to fix it.

Gary

Tobias Strohe wrote:

> Dear Listessas, Listas,
>
> my Mom-in-law is currently in China and her iBook (dual USB, 600, 640, 30)
> quit letting her access the Internet. It sounds like a hardware issue. Does
> anyone have any suggestions how and where she could get it repaired quickly?
> She is in Harbin (waay north-east China, Province of Heiljongjang).
>
> TIA,
>
> tobias.


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