Try pressing the reset button on the back of the powerbook, wait five seconds and then press the power button.

Hamlin

In the course of trying to keep a couple of youngsters entertained via DVDs
on my Pismo; I ran both my batteries to the fully discharge state and have
been unable to recharge them. Since the batteries are about 3 years old I
presumed it was time to invest in a new one. After spending $130 on a new
battery I still have not been able to get the computer to turn on. I believe
I have used every Power Manager reset procedure there is and every key combo
I could find in the literature and I still haven't been able to revive it.
Is it possible the small PRAM battery being dead will cause this problem?


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