I am working on my Wallstreet.

First it had a bad dc card (plug moved up and down)
It wouldn't charge right so I replaced it.

With that in place I put in the batteries and they would not charge.

I thought maybe the loose plug caused a problem with the power and charge
card that the batteries plug into.

I also noticed that the CD Rom drive had stop spinning up.

So I ordered and new card for that and I installed it tonight.

Still no charge on batteries or CDRom.


Now during my upgrades I decided to install 10.2 which went fine and then I
restarted and now I get the disallowed symbol.

The whole sequence is
Power up
I see the happy Mac computer
I hear two little noises from the CDRom
The computer screen goes black and I hear the start-up chime again
I see the grey apple
I see the disallowed symbol


I went into firmware and reset
And it still it will not boot.

If I could force it to start back into 9 but with out the CDRom drive I
cannot see any way.

Could someone please give me some advice on how to get my powerbook back
without buying a new part each week just to find out that "that wasn't it"

Thanks in advance,

Sad in Ohio.
Kathi
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