My Reply follows quote. On 01/05/2004 05:12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>Specifically the symptoms of the Wallstreet are:  Screen stays black, no
>battery charge indication on the little lights on the side, no HD noise, no
>chime, etc. Pressing the reset sequence written on the back results in the
>PB alternating between the fan running at full speed with the green power
>light on and, after pressing, the powerbook sitting there appearing totally
>dead.  Pressing the power button alone has not effect.  I have removed the
>battery and held down the reset sequence for a couple of minutes with no
>effect other than that mentioned above.  Any other ideas appreciated.
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Had exactly the same symptoms with a Wallstreet. After much parts
swapping, it turned out to be the processor card. If you are REAL
lucky, it could be that it is just loose in its socket. Try pressing
it FIRMLY into the socket. They have been known to come loose, but...

Ken

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