In a message dated 11/17/2005 9:26:48 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >Well that was probably the strangest thing I've ever had happen with a >Mac - I opened it up, with battery removed and adapter disconnected. >Everything inside looked great. Just for the heck of it, i plugged in >the ac adapter. Nothing when i tried to start. UNplugged, sat for at >least half an hour. I toggled the battery switch down, nothing, then >back up - I heard the faintest sound from the speaker. I plugged in >the adapter - nothing. I then put it back together, and turned it on, >and it booted. No idea why. If the PRAM was corrupted, I would think >5 days unplugged would have cleared that.
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