Another thing you could try would be to take a volt meter and check 
the battery. I've just had a battery die on me and nothing came on, 
including the monitor, but when I replaced the battery, everything 
came back. It's quite a dramatic event when the battery dies.

Bobbie Nelson

>At 2:42 PM -0700 10/24/01, mike wrote:
>>I have a PowerCenter Pro 210 which has lost all power, any sugestions on
>>what I can do to try and fix it ????
>
>       Do you mean the power supply does nothing and the fan does not go
>on?  Or is it just that the machine won't boot?  If the second is the
>problem, then try booting with Disk Tools, and repairing the HD.  If the
>first is it, then replace it.  We need more information.
>Paul

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