My Reply follows quote. On 12/8/2005 06:51 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >My reply follows quote. > >On 8/11/05, at 10:51 pm -0400, Nancy Haitz wrote: > >>Try resetting the Power Management Unit. Explained in detail on >>Apple's web site here >><http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=14449#faq1> > >The procedure shuts it down and starts it up (the little green light >lights and > the HD spins), but won't cause the familiar bong (or whatever Wallstreets >do) on startup. > > Phase two? > > Thanx, > > P. ------------ Had a similar problem with a Wallstreet. On mine, the processor module had gone south. Others have reported "fixing" this problem by reseating the processor module. Lift up the keyboard, remove the metal heat sink and press firmly on the module to make sure it is fully seated.
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