My Reply follows quote. On 10/05/2005 22:38 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>I've got a Wallstreet given to me that is somewhat dead. It was working 
>normally and then one day refused to startup. The power key alone won't 
>start it. The reset keys combination Shift-Fn-Ctl-Power will get the 
>green light and fan going, but there is no sign of life in the LCD and 
>no noise from the HD. The reset keys combo will also shutdown, so 
>basically the thing is dead except the reset keys combo will toggle on 
>the light & fan. Any ideas?
>
>Since I've got nothing invested I'm game for some inexpensive parts, I 
>was thinking about the PMU or the CPU card for starters. I've removed 
>the HD and tested it as good. I've also removed RAM and tested with 
>known good RAM with no effect. Help. Thanks! Kris
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First thing to try is to reseat the processor card. Make sure it 
is FIRMLY pressed into its slot.

Next would be to replace the processor.

Mine had the same symptoms. Turned out to need a new processor.

Ken

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