>Hello all!
>
>As I am new to the list I don't know if you already talked about this, but
>as I heard this problem occurs quite often. I got a Powerbook 190 that is
>in good shape.
>Only there is a problem with the powersupply. If I move the Powerbook and
>the plug moves, the Powerbook gets of.
>Is there a way to reapir this. Maybe there is a instruction page somewhere
>in the net?
>
>Thank you in advance
>
>Georg
>
>P.S.: Hope you understand what I wannna say cause english is not my mother
>tongue.

This sounds like the AC plug on the motherboard is loose.  If you are 
willing to take your computer apart, it should be easy to fix with a 
soldering iron and a bit of solder.

Mad Dog

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