David Allen recently said:

> The "Help" menu should explain how to reset the Power Manager/PRAM.
> Replacing the PRAM battery is not for the feint of heart, as it requires
> taking almost the entire 1400 apart and working with very delicate wires
> and connectors. The PRAM battery is located beside the touch pad in the
> bottom case.

My friend's 1400cs 117 has been crashing a lot especially waking from sleep.
This is all on a freshly installed System. I have also run DiskWarrior and
reset the power manager etc.

Not long ago someone mentioned that changing the PRAM battery helped them so
I was thinking maybe to do that. But I do feel a bit iffy about possibly
messing up her 'book though I managed to install ram and ethernet card ok.
Is there anyone in London area or the East of England who is up for doing
this? Or can recommend someone - or where to get the battery?
I'd really like her to enjoy this little Mac, and when it behaves - she
does!

With all good wishes
Brian


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