> On Wednesday, Nov 3, 2004, at 00:21 Asia/Singapore, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > >> The battery does charge, so I am assuming it is the Power card under >> the >> trackpad? >> > I had the same problem on my Pismo, after not having used it for about > 6 months. > I connected mine all up, left it battery charging to the AC socket > overnight. Then it was able to power on. > > Try charging the Pismo batteries overnight. Let us know how it goes... > > -- > Best, > Mark. > Had this problem with a 1400 PB. What worked for me was removing the battery and disconnecting the power cord. Then pushing the start/power button and holding it for a second or two. I then added the AC power cord and it started right up. I then added the battery.
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