On 4/16/05 3:32 PM PowerBooks wrote:
>I tried to fire the thing up. There was a chime, and
>the screen lit up... dark blue, with a lighter glow on
>the left. There was harddrive noise, so obviously an
>attempt was being made to boot. After I reset the
>machine (both reset and interupt switches), I get a
>micro-second glimpse of a bright, normal screen on
>restart.
>I've tried several different ways to reset the PMU,
>but so far, it's always the same result - the blue
>screen of... yawn. Any thoughts?
I've not seen this myself, but a recent discussion:
<http://www.applefritter.com/node/7308>

. . . sounds like the same thing you're seeing.

Bad capacitors on the LCD's PCB. Ouch!

dan k

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