> Sounds like a whacked-out power manager. In order to reset it, you are
> supposed to shut the computer down, remove the battery and AC adapter,
> and press a little button accessible by a paper clip somewhere on the
> side or the back. I haven't looked too closely at a clamshell iBook to
> know where the little button is, but some hunting should turn it up. If
> you want it officially from Apple, go to www.apple.com/support and
> search the knowledge base for "reset power manager." There will be a
> single entry that contains instructions for resetting the power manager
> on every Apple laptop ever made.
> 
> Good luck!
> 
Hi Thanks Luca 

I found the reset button (can't think why I did not think of that because I
have a 1400cs and a 190cs that needs this doing from time to time )

Held it down for 30 secs it worked fine the battery is charging nicely .

Again Thanks 

Victoria.


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