--- Tom and Lisa P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  > Does this happen on AC only, or also while
> using the
> >>  battery ?
> >>
> >>  Mad Dog
> >
> >It happens on both AC and battery, actually.
> >
> >Best Regards,
> >David Thrower
> >
> 
> If it was AC only, then it would be a loose AC plug
> on the 
> motherboard.  If you are comfortable taking the
> powerbook apart, I 
> suggest removing the CPU and RAM and reseating it.
> 
> Mad Dog

hhhmmmmm...That makes sense, in that I could have
jarred something loose while carrying it around -
which I do constantly.  anyway...

I built it from parts and feel very comfortable
unbuttoning it once more.  Thanks very much for the
suggestion, I'll try that tonight.  8^)

Best Regards,
David Thrower



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